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scorman
02-16-2005, 08:13 AM
I posted this on another forum, but got no replies
This is probably a generic question:
I have read that on an AMD 2800+ system, that having (2) 256 MB DDRs
are better than one 512MB, since the DDR dual function requires two
diff banks.
I have an ECS N2U400-A board which has 3 DDR slots and presently I have
a single 256MB ...should I get a second 256 to make the pair, or should
I get a 512 to just have more bulk memory?
Last question, if I have (2) 256, and I add a 512 later for the third
slot, do the pair still function in the dual DDR configuration?
TIA,
Stew Corman
GSV Three Minds in a Can
02-16-2005, 09:45 AM
Bitstring <1108570426.584897.289000@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>, from
the wonderful person scorman@stny.rr.com saidI posted this on another forum, but got no repliesThis is probably a generic question:I have read that on an AMD 2800+ system, that having (2) 256 MB DDRsare better than one 512MB, since the DDR dual function requires twodiff banks.
Yep, true. However the gain is a few %age points in most cases, so don't
worry about it a whole bunch.
I have an ECS N2U400-A board which has 3 DDR slots and presently I havea single 256MB ...should I get a second 256 to make the pair, or shouldI get a 512 to just have more bulk memory?
Depends what you are going to do with it. You can never have 'too much'
memory IME, but the benefit of going to 768 instead of 512 is limited
for many users.
Last question, if I have (2) 256, and I add a 512 later for the thirdslot, do the pair still function in the dual DDR configuration?
Should do, assuming you get 2*256 on one channel and the 512 on the
other channel (most motherboards require the two channels to be balanced
before they'll run in dual channel mode).
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