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Slot order can definitely matter; when working at high frequencies like 100+MHz, an inch of signal path can mean the difference between a device working great and completely screwing up (fun fact: in one nanosecond, light travels a distance of about a foot). One of your sticks might not be able to tolerate the extra delay, particularly if you're using aggressive CAS/RAS delay settings.
edit: if you want to try really hammering your RAM, you might be interested in Memtest86..., a freeware RAM test utility that goes through a ton of tests to catch errors that typical BIOS tests can miss.
(Edited by ExCyber at 12:23 pm on Dec. 5, 2001) |