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Quick dualchannel question
Hey everyone:
Will dual channel RAM work if I have 2 256 MB sticks in one channel and 1 512 stick in the other (same brand, speed, and chip density)? The reason I ask is for upgradeability. I'm only gonna pay for 512 megs right now (the two 256 sticks) but if I upgrade to a gig later, I want to match the 512 I already have and dualchannel the whole thing. Thanks! |
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Red Sox Nation
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Depending on the mainboard you are using, the system will most likely ignore partial banks of memory.
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Forgive me, but I don't quite understand your reply. Could you clarify a little?
Nick |
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snowboarder
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if the channel isnt fully occupied it will ignore it
i think |
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Red Sox Nation
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Correct. For instance, the P4G8X Deluxe will not utilize partial banks/channels of memory; if there is only one slot occupied, it will ignore the DIMM installed unless you install an identical DIMM to complete the bank/channel.
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snowboarder
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i think you can bypass dual channel on some boards by installing 3 sticks, so its single channel but recognises all RAM
im sure i saw this on some MSI boards |
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So are you saying that if I wanted 512 megs of ram dual channel, I'd have to get a 256 and two 128's? I'm very confused now...
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No, to use dual channel you need matched pairs. If you put 3 dimms in, I believe that it will kick itself out of dual channel mode. If you want 512 dual channel, use a pair of 256's. If you want a gig dual channel, use a pair of 512's or four 256's if your board has 4 slots.
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Red Sox Nation
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That's pretty much what I was trying to say, with the addition that some boards will not function at all without identical, paired DIMMs installed. I apologize for confusing you.
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