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RAM Handbook, updating ... zlol 23/12/07
RAM Handbook, updating ... zlol 23/12/07
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QUOTE(phatboss @ Jan 31 2007, 09:57 AM) dual channel depends on mobo. not ram. if your mobo does not support dual channel, you can't run dual channel even with performance RAM. no such thing as exploding mobo. all DDR RAM can run dual channel. you just need to know how to arrange it on the mb.ps: you need to learn more on dual-channel. |
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QUOTE(J-Slade @ Feb 3 2007, 01:25 AM) There is only dual channel support on motherboard. And any RAM with matching chipset, capacity and frequency can run dual channel.. no offense J-Slade, just to clarify a bit. it only depends on freq and capacity(maybe voltage at some point)for standard operation. for optimum performance, use the same chipset. a winbond will run dual channel with hynix. but a hynix will not OC as good as a winbond |
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