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  1. Join Date
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    Sorry, newbie question lang.

    I just bought an HP a6640d desktop. According to the specs sa HP website, DDR2 Dual Channel memory na siya, 800mhz, tapos with 2 memory banks, pero only 1 slot is occupied.

    2gigs lang kasi memory niya, tapos on-board pa yung video, so I plan on buying an additional 2 gigs of memory (para 4 gigs na siya) and a separate PCI-E video card.

    Problem is, bakit yung nakikita kong dual channel memory sa websites 2 sticks? Paano pa kakasya yun eh only one memory bank is available? Puwede ba pag-haluin yung dual and single channel memory modules? Baka kasi mali ang mabili ko, sayang lang ang pagod.

    Baka may PC techies dyan, patulong naman.
    Last edited by Galactus; May 9th, 2009 at 08:51 PM.

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    You can't run dual-channel with just one stick of RAM. You'll need at least a pair of identical sticks to make it work. Otherwise, it's running in single channel mode only.

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    a single stick will always be a single channel. don't be confused, any pair of identical ddr2 will give you dual channel. as long as the mobo supports dual channel. dual channel kit are just marketing hype.

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    search mo muna sa google baka di supported ng board mo yung 4 gig or ram

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    Quote Originally Posted by aga_cruz View Post
    search mo muna sa google baka di supported ng board mo yung 4 gig or ram
    It supports it. (2 x 2GB)

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    Thanks for the replies. Medyo nalito kasi ako sa terminology. My mobo (MSI MS-7525) can support dual channel, pero I guess since 1 stick lang nakasaksak, single channel mode nga lang siya.

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    bili ka na lang ng isa pang 2Gb stick and it will switch to dual channel.

    if you're using a 32-bit OS, you'll only see 3.5gb though.

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    just make sure that the RAS/CAS timings nung additional memory module na bibilhin mo ay pareho nung naka-install sa desktop mo. you'll be able to quickly see yung RAS/CAS timings using cpu-z

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    try to download the free utility CPU-Z
    Makikita ninyo ang slots available and slots used in the utility and what type ang memory so you can state that when buying another RAM

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    Ngek. I researched a little more on the practicality of having 4gigs of RAM on a 32-bit OS. (Am currently using 32-bit Vista sa house). Maximum addressable memory space pala niya is only 4gigs, tapos shared pa with other add-on cards with memory (vid/sound cards, etc), kaya sometimes 3.2gigs na lang ang available.

    Hindi rin daw better alternative ang pag-upgrade to 64-bit OS, since medyo buggy pa ang 64-bit Vista, and the lack of drivers to support both hardware and software.

    So I guess I'm better off buying a video card na lang muna.

    *Macmon: Thanks for the tip. I already downloaded that utility.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Galactus View Post
    Hindi rin daw better alternative ang pag-upgrade to 64-bit OS, since medyo buggy pa ang 64-bit Vista, and the lack of drivers to support both hardware and software.
    That's probably true if the year was 2007. I have Vista Ultimate x64 and never EVER had a problem with drivers, or bugs for that matter. And I'm into connecting a lot of stuff on my PC too (ie. digital camera, scanner, printer, Logitech wheel, iPod, Garmin eTrex (serial) and Nuvi (USB), smartphone and even a PCI cable-TV card. You'll be surprised how much driver support Vista x64 has now.

    Heck, this is even more rock-solid than the WinXP SP3 I had before this.

    Though, I admit that Vista is not the best OS in terms of efficiency. But since Windows 7 is promised to deliver what Vista didn't, I'm sticking to Vista x64 for now until Windows 7 becomes retail.
    Last edited by oj88; May 11th, 2009 at 04:26 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Galactus View Post
    Ngek. I researched a little more on the practicality of having 4gigs of RAM on a 32-bit OS. (Am currently using 32-bit Vista sa house). Maximum addressable memory space pala niya is only 4gigs, tapos shared pa with other add-on cards with memory (vid/sound cards, etc), kaya sometimes 3.2gigs na lang ang available.

    Hindi rin daw better alternative ang pag-upgrade to 64-bit OS, since medyo buggy pa ang 64-bit Vista, and the lack of drivers to support both hardware and software.

    So I guess I'm better off buying a video card na lang muna.

    *Macmon: Thanks for the tip. I already downloaded that utility.
    same pala tayo bro.

    two 2GB ram ddr2 667 = 4GB pero 3.2 lang lumabas.

DDR2 Dual Channel Memory