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adithya217

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for a 4gb(DDR 2 800mhz) ram setup,which combination is the best???

1.)4x1gb sticks,(will it act like two seperate dual channels??)
2.)2x2gb sticks,or
3.)2x1gb+1x2gb sticks(two 1gb sticks and one 2gb sticks,would there be any problem with this??also,would there be any problem if the 1gb and 2gb sticks are from different manufacturers??)

:?thanks in advance for the answers.
 

asingh

Aspiring Novelist
for a 4gb(DDR 2 800mhz) ram setup,which combination is the best???

1.)4x1gb sticks,(will it act like two seperate dual channels??)
2.)2x2gb sticks,or
3.)2x1gb+1x2gb sticks(two 1gb sticks and one 2gb sticks,would there be any problem with this??also,would there be any problem if the 1gb and 2gb sticks are from different manufacturers??)

:?thanks in advance for the answers.


Go for option 2. This will run in dual channel for sure.

As a basic rule RAM DIMMS should be of same make and equal density and equal speed and preferrably of same manufacturer / OEM.
 
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adithya217

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thanks for the info,guys.i have a biostar ta690g am2 motherboard and an amd athlon 64x2 6000+ proc.will go for 2x2 gb ddr 2 800 mhz,then.i am not an enthusiast or something like that.so corsair xms will be of no use for me.kingston/transcend should do.any other rams better than them at the same cost???
 

Krow

Crowman
Kingston 2x2GB should be arnd 2.5k and Corsair will cost u arnd 3k. Better get Kingston over Transcend!
 

Krow

Crowman
Nope. It works like a charm, but I have had some problems with them and hence I trust Kingston more. Its a personal thing. :)
 
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