One of my techs installed 2 x 512 OCZ PC3200 EL DDR Platinum in Intel D865PERL MOBO with default BIOS settings. Windows XP Pro installed successfully.
He then rebooted, entered the BIOS: "Advanced" > "Chipset Configuration" and changed the BIOS settings from the default and auto settings to "User Defined" and entered the settings for the spoecific OCZ memory modules (2-2-3-5-1T), saved settings and exited.
Now the system won't POST. In order to get back into BIOS, the jumper is set to Configure Mode. I've reset the BIOS to "Optimal Defaults", saved and powered down, reset jumper to Normal Mode" and rebooted but the system still won't post.
Disabling Silent Boot shows the BIOS counting up the ram (correctly identified as 1024 MB shown as in dual channel dynamic paging mode). On "Main" screen in BIOS, the system correctly identifies the two 512 modules in the correct DIMM slots (slot 0 in both DIMM Channels A and B), but the system still won't post.
I have tried altering the settings, default settings ands everything I can think of to get the system to POST including removing the RAM modules for several minutes and reinserting them (have to remove the AGP card to do so) but no joy.
I'm guessing something has happened to the SPD on the modules?
Can anyone suggest a fix short of an RMA?
Thanks.
He then rebooted, entered the BIOS: "Advanced" > "Chipset Configuration" and changed the BIOS settings from the default and auto settings to "User Defined" and entered the settings for the spoecific OCZ memory modules (2-2-3-5-1T), saved settings and exited.
Now the system won't POST. In order to get back into BIOS, the jumper is set to Configure Mode. I've reset the BIOS to "Optimal Defaults", saved and powered down, reset jumper to Normal Mode" and rebooted but the system still won't post.
Disabling Silent Boot shows the BIOS counting up the ram (correctly identified as 1024 MB shown as in dual channel dynamic paging mode). On "Main" screen in BIOS, the system correctly identifies the two 512 modules in the correct DIMM slots (slot 0 in both DIMM Channels A and B), but the system still won't post.
I have tried altering the settings, default settings ands everything I can think of to get the system to POST including removing the RAM modules for several minutes and reinserting them (have to remove the AGP card to do so) but no joy.
I'm guessing something has happened to the SPD on the modules?
Can anyone suggest a fix short of an RMA?
Thanks.