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Old May 12th 05, 07:44 PM
davegood
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How do I install two dimms on this mobo to obtain DUAL CHANNEL CAPABILITY,
USING A MATCHED SET OF DIMMS???
AND IS THERE A WAY IN THE BIOS, ETC TO CHECK THAT THE DUAL CHANNEL IS
ACTIVATED AND RUNNING CORRECTLY??
THANKS IN ADVANCE
DG

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Old May 12th 05, 10:54 PM
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CPU-Z will tell you. Just do a google.
It will say on the memory tab "dual" or "single".
Btw, either get your keyboard fixed, or TURN YOUR CAPS OFF!


"davegood" wrote in message
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How do I install two dimms on this mobo to obtain DUAL CHANNEL CAPABILITY,
USING A MATCHED SET OF DIMMS???
AND IS THERE A WAY IN THE BIOS, ETC TO CHECK THAT THE DUAL CHANNEL IS
ACTIVATED AND RUNNING CORRECTLY??
THANKS IN ADVANCE
DG



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Old May 13th 05, 08:23 AM
davegood
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"edde" wrote in
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CPU-Z will tell you. Just do a google.
It will say on the memory tab "dual" or "single".
Btw, either get your keyboard fixed, or TURN YOUR CAPS OFF!


"davegood" wrote in message
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How do I install two dimms on this mobo to obtain DUAL CHANNEL
CAPABILITY, USING A MATCHED SET OF DIMMS???
AND IS THERE A WAY IN THE BIOS, ETC TO CHECK THAT THE DUAL CHANNEL IS
ACTIVATED AND RUNNING CORRECTLY??
THANKS IN ADVANCE
DG





thanks for the help. Caps are off.
now specifically, forgetting about checking for dual configuration after
installation
how exactly do i install a dual channel ram kit on this board.do i just
install the memory modules side by side in the first bank of two slots
nearest to the CPU or do i put one dimm in each of the blue slots, which in
this case would be bank 1-blue and bank 2-blue.
once again thanks in advance
dg






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Old May 16th 05, 07:30 AM
edde
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Install into matching colour slots for dual channel.
IE, A1 and B1 or
A2 and B2

"davegood" wrote in message
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"edde" wrote in
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CPU-Z will tell you. Just do a google.
It will say on the memory tab "dual" or "single".
Btw, either get your keyboard fixed, or TURN YOUR CAPS OFF!


"davegood" wrote in message
...
How do I install two dimms on this mobo to obtain DUAL CHANNEL
CAPABILITY, USING A MATCHED SET OF DIMMS???
AND IS THERE A WAY IN THE BIOS, ETC TO CHECK THAT THE DUAL CHANNEL IS
ACTIVATED AND RUNNING CORRECTLY??
THANKS IN ADVANCE
DG





thanks for the help. Caps are off.
now specifically, forgetting about checking for dual configuration after
installation
how exactly do i install a dual channel ram kit on this board.do i just
install the memory modules side by side in the first bank of two slots
nearest to the CPU or do i put one dimm in each of the blue slots, which
in
this case would be bank 1-blue and bank 2-blue.
once again thanks in advance
dg








 




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