Quote Originally Posted by EvolutionCrazy
i've a question for Alonso:

i'm experiencing some weird problems running 512mb aa4t stick on Nforce2 mobos...

this is what's is written on the label of the stik i've now:


i'm running it on an NF7-s rev2... but there's no way to get it working with command per clock 1T

i'm using only that stick, no dual channel, nothing!

with cpc off they run great:


but i loss a lot of performance...

i'm not the only one with that problem... also on dfi lanparty ultra seems that some sticks doesn't works...

http://www.dfi-street.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6708

on this mobo i've tested only 1*512 of vdata without any problem and i've run 2*256 twinmos (powerchip) for about 1year a 233mhz 2.5-3-3-3 all the modules with cpc on!

now this stick won't work with command per clock 1t...

the only difference i've noticed is that the spd appear to be programmed in a different way:
it doesn't read the manufacture date

Code:
DIMM #1

General
Memory type		DDR-SDRAM
Manufacturer (ID)	 (0000000000000000)
Size			512 MBytes
Max bandwidth		PC3200 (200 MHz)
Part number		M2G9JA8AMK9F081CAD
Manufacturing date	Week 00/Year 00

Attributes
Number of banks		2
Data width		64 bits
Correction		None
Registered		no
Buffered		no

Timings table
Frequency (MHz)		200	
CAS#			2.5	
RAS# to CAS# delay	3	
RAS# Precharge		3	
TRAS#			8
could be that the source of the problems? all the others stick i've used where showing correctly the manufacture date

PS: this stick does 260 2225 a 3.4v on dfi nf4 ultra-d

As you know you´re running TwinMOS/M.tec modules based on Winbond BH UTT IC (1A4T). Here we don´t do any more testing except DDR400 CL2,5-3-3-8. Even Dual-Channel Performance is not tested. Some can do better - others don´t.

As i can also see from your others module info (it says: M2G9JA8AMK9F081CAD) this is CADT chip which means Powerchip IC.

It´s all so simple and written down long, long time ago