So, I finally got around to building a new PC and I'm having some problems. When installing World of Warcraft, I keep getting an error about one of the .mpq files on the CD being corrupt. Now, if I remove one of my sticks of memory and try the install, it works just fine. After the install, I can replace the RAM and run the game with no issues. ..
However...when I install Norton Systemworks, reboot, run liveupdate, reboot, it tells me that norton is corrupt and that I need to reinstall. I've tried with both 2003 and 2004. Occasionally, AIM becomes corrupted, also.
I've seen other people on the blizzard forums with the same dual channel problem. As long as they don't run dual channel, it runs fine.
Here's my setup:
A8N-SLI Deluxe
A64 3500+
MSI GF6600GT x2
MAxtor 300GB SATA (16mb cache, 7200RPM)
Corsair Pro series DDR466 2x512
Audigy
Plextor DVDRW
Ultra X-Connect 500W PSU
The only idea that I have is that the memory isn't matched and that's causing problems in dual channel mode. I went with the two 512s of 466 because it was only $95 from outpost...
Does anybody have any ideas? I'm afraid that I might be spending some extra $$ on a TwinX kit, soon...
EDIT: I know both sticks are good, because they ran in my old PC (Abit KD7, 2200+) for a few weeks before I put the new one together, and they passed the M$ mem tester.
However...when I install Norton Systemworks, reboot, run liveupdate, reboot, it tells me that norton is corrupt and that I need to reinstall. I've tried with both 2003 and 2004. Occasionally, AIM becomes corrupted, also.
I've seen other people on the blizzard forums with the same dual channel problem. As long as they don't run dual channel, it runs fine.
Here's my setup:
A8N-SLI Deluxe
A64 3500+
MSI GF6600GT x2
MAxtor 300GB SATA (16mb cache, 7200RPM)
Corsair Pro series DDR466 2x512
Audigy
Plextor DVDRW
Ultra X-Connect 500W PSU
The only idea that I have is that the memory isn't matched and that's causing problems in dual channel mode. I went with the two 512s of 466 because it was only $95 from outpost...
Does anybody have any ideas? I'm afraid that I might be spending some extra $$ on a TwinX kit, soon...
EDIT: I know both sticks are good, because they ran in my old PC (Abit KD7, 2200+) for a few weeks before I put the new one together, and they passed the M$ mem tester.