does mem size matter in dual channel?

Discussion in 'CPU, Motherboards and Memory' started by t3sla, Mar 5, 2005.

  1. t3sla

    t3sla Geek Trainee

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    about to upgrade from 256ddr pc3200, and throwing in a 512dr same deal, in dual channel. will the 256 clock/slow it down for any reason? or is memory size irrelevant as long as they're both at 3200, 2700, etc. :confused:
     
  2. Big B

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    As long as it can run at the same speed as the original stick, it'll be fine. The thing that might throw a wrench in the dual-channel business is not having both sticks being the same size. I'm getting that you have 256MB right now and want to add a 512MB stick of DDR to it and put it in the second channel. If I remember correctly, this doesn't fly.

    Lastly, dual-channel will only work if your motherboard supports it.
     
  3. t3sla

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    no... or maybe yes?
    i currently have 256DDR PC3200 and i want to throw in 512DDR PC 3200, and have them run in dual channel... mobo supports.
     
  4. Big B

    Big B HWF Godfather

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    Yeah, from the way I understand it, that's not going to fly. For best results you should get the same stick you have currently, as the Intel chipsets are a bit more stringent than others when it comes to dual-channel.

    You can still add the 512MB stick, but it won't work in dual channel.
     
  5. t3sla

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    i see, in that case i guess i'll buy 2X256, bit more expensive but.. meh any donations?

    now that 256 by itself shouldn't cause any problems correct? :confused:
     
  6. Addis

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    As long as your mobo supports dual channel, and your 2 sticks are identical then it should work.
     

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