Has anyone ever heard of a chipset(in my case KT333) or motherboard that
conflicts not with the type of ram but the ram chipsets ie. Winbond, Nanya,
Samsung?  I have figured out this problem the ram was not bad that is why it
passed the memtest testing it was the Winbond chips on the ram that conflict
with my motherboard, I find it very strange and was wondering if anyone has
had any problems with this in the past.  For my setup I found that Winbond
chips do not work and have tried 4 different ram sticks with these chips on
them and none worked, on the same note I tried 6 or 7 ram sticks with a
variety of chips on them (Nanya and Samsung mostly) and all of those worked
without a glitch.  Again I have figured this out and it just seems very
strange to me. 

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From: Gavrila [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 12:06 PM
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Confused


Il ven, 2003-06-27 alle 14:28, Tracy LCpl Derek E ha scritto:
>  It seems like everything from
> bootstrapping to emerging system I get segfaults and kernel panics and
> errors from emerging (I don't have any of the log files with me as I
> am at work) gcc gives an error python even gives an error.  

Have you tested your ram with memtest?


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