Dual Channel Memory..

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uzi9mm said:
Just because you have 2 sticks of RAM does not mean it will run dual channel. If the latency timings and or speeds are different on the sticks, it most likely will not run in dual channel.

BS i have ran OC'ed kingston generic ram from a generic PC and Ultra PC3200 stock ram in a PC with completly different timings and it worked in dual channel

Try slots 2 and 4 if available, 1 and 2 ect.
 
Yeah Ok that is good, BUT different timings is not guaranteed to work. Some different timings work, but some others don't. Dual Channel is picky.

Also DJ-CHRIS, you should run memtest86 and see if your "DUAL CHANNEL" setup really runs without any flaws. Also I would benchmark it to make sure it accually is running in DC.
 
If you had 2 differnet sticks, the stronger (better latencies) one would run at the same speed as the weeker one, so it shouldn't make a difference.
 
Trifid said:
If you had 2 differnet sticks, the stronger (better latencies) one would run at the same speed as the weeker one, so it shouldn't make a difference.

That is if it worked at all.
 
Tell us what you have seen in BIOS about dual channel.

In the long run, you might have to flash your BIOS. There might be something wrong with your BIOS that does not allow you to run in dual channel.
 
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