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adams 13th May 05 04:19 AM

dual channel ddr ram question
 
ok I have 2 sticks of 256mb pc3200 in dual channel mode. now can I add 2 sticks of 512mb pc3200 in the other two slots or does it all need to be 256mb?

thanks.

BearCat 25th May 05 03:47 PM

A late answer :
Yes, you can mix matched set's :)

robinwilson16 26th May 05 12:14 PM

I thought that made the whole lot opperate at the slower speed
Or does it not anymore

war59312 26th May 05 09:20 PM

What's needed for the dual-channel mode? At least, two memory modules, with one installed exactly into the DIMM0 slot which is arranged differently than DIMM1/2 or DIMM1, with the DIMM2/3 being provided as well. In case of wrong installation the second memory controller might not operate. The modules can be different (as well as their producers), but their speed characteristics should be the same, otherwise the system will operate at the speed of the slower one (for example, DDR266 in case of one DDR266 and one DDR400 modules). It's also possible to use three modules, but remember that the dual-channel access can be set only for the memory size equal to the double size of the first module (which is installed into the slot of the lowest number), and if the size of the first module does not exceed the sum of the sizes of the second and third modules. Obviously, there are two most optimal cases: equal memory modules inserted into the first and second slots, or three modules, with the first one being equal to the sum of the other two modules.

So not sure about four.

What mother board do you have?

adams 29th May 05 05:15 PM

its a chaintech, but I forgot the exact model number.


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