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Does putting the memory sticks in the blue slots really make a difference?



 
 
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Old November 15th 03, 02:16 PM
kirby
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Default Does putting the memory sticks in the blue slots really make a difference?

On the Asus A7N8X deluxe why label the dimm slots 1 2 and 3 and then
color 2 and 3 blue if they want you to use the 2 blue which are 2 and
3? I've always put memory in progressively, stupid me!
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Old November 15th 03, 03:18 PM
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kirby wrote:
On the Asus A7N8X deluxe why label the dimm slots 1 2 and 3 and then
color 2 and 3 blue if they want you to use the 2 blue which are 2 and
3? I've always put memory in progressively, stupid me!


What? :-)

Just make sure you have your largest DIMM in slot 3 and you're likely to
have the best Dual Channel configuration.

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Old November 15th 03, 04:31 PM
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kirby schrieb:

On the Asus A7N8X deluxe why label the dimm slots 1 2 and 3 and then
color 2 and 3 blue if they want you to use the 2 blue which are 2 and
3? I've always put memory in progressively, stupid me!


I'd guess the blue slots are closest to the chipset and enable the use
of dual channel operation when you put two modules of the same kind into
them.

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Old November 15th 03, 04:33 PM
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Stephan Grossklass wrote:
kirby schrieb:

On the Asus A7N8X deluxe why label the dimm slots 1 2 and 3 and then
color 2 and 3 blue if they want you to use the 2 blue which are 2 and
3? I've always put memory in progressively, stupid me!


I'd guess the blue slots are closest to the chipset and enable the use
of dual channel operation when you put two modules of the same kind
into them.



The blue slots are not in the same positions on all boards. Slot 1 is
closest to the CPU, slot 3 furthest. Slot 3 is the second channel, so you
need a DIMM in that slot and one other slot to get Dual Channel... the DIMMS
do not need to the same kind.

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Old November 15th 03, 04:43 PM
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Am Sat, 15 Nov 2003 16:33:03 -0000 hat Ben Pope
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to the CPU, slot 3 furthest. Slot 3 is the second channel, so
you
need a DIMM in that slot and one other slot to get Dual Channel... the
DIMMS
do not need to the same kind.



Actually, for optimal performance you want to use only 2 DIMMS of the same
size - even better, same brand/type. If you use DIMMS of different size,
or 3 DIMMS, the memory controler cannot adress the memory at a ratio of
1:1 through 2 channels. With 3 DIMMS its more like 1:2, for example.
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Old November 16th 03, 09:42 AM
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Am Sat, 15 Nov 2003 16:46:10 -0000 hat Ben Pope
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Agreed, but you still get Dual Channel with different sizes.


I never said otherwise.


- even better, same brand/type.


Why? Memory is memory. It's not like the nForce2 platform compares the
info in the SPD or anything.


Why? You wont run into problems with matching DIMMs, thats why. I'm not
saying with different DIMMS you're bound to have problems, but it is
certainly more likely than with the exact same type of DIMMS.


You do not need to match speed, timings or quantity in order to get Dual
Channel. You will have to run all RAM at the lowest common denomator
though.


I never said that.


Depends... often people tend to buy 2*256MB which they run in Dual
Channel,
256MB per channel, then purchase 1 512MB and add that... Dual Channel
with
512MB per channel.



Yes thats right, but you will lose performance when doing so. That was my
point.
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Old November 16th 03, 05:51 PM
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Ryan wrote:
Am Sat, 15 Nov 2003 16:46:10 -0000 hat Ben Pope
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Depends... often people tend to buy 2*256MB which they run in Dual
Channel,
256MB per channel, then purchase 1 512MB and add that... Dual Channel
with
512MB per channel.



Yes thats right, but you will lose performance when doing so. That
was my point.


Why do you lose performance, and over what?

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