That ram needs 2.1-2.2v at "stock" 1066MHz, so more voltage may be required. Your NB could also need more juice to run your RAM that fast.
Once you hit 2+volts for DDR2 you really need to have some active cooling on there.
Also if you motherboard supports skew, you can try adjusting those settings. Really helped me get the most out of my Pi series ram.
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