slimzky Posted March 11, 2005 Posted March 11, 2005 i have an nforce 2 mobo w/c supports dual ddr...i have 1 pc. 256mb pc3200 ram & 1 pc. 128mb pc2100 ram...i installed both of them in my mobo...i even tried installing as if it has d same freq.. when i boot its detected as 386mb dual ddr266.. but eventually after weeks my system doesnt boot.. so i removed the 128 ram & installed it again on the other slot.. now, i have 386mb ddr266 (not dual anymore). ive been using this for months w/out prob.. however i want 2 get ur opinion bout wat ive done.. is it advisable to install different RAM w/ diff frequency? or shud i remove my 128mb Ram? & use my 256 only (w/c becomes pc400)... wer wud i get better performance... thnx.. i need ur advice guys
puntoMX Posted March 11, 2005 Posted March 11, 2005 Best thing you could do is to buy an other 256MB DIMM like you already have and sell the 128MB DIMM.If you don´t want that then use them like you are using now. Normaly it will not work on Dual DDR mode, so I´m wondering how you did that
SiMoNsAyS Posted March 11, 2005 Posted March 11, 2005 (edited) so I´m wondering how you did that <{POST_SNAPBACK}>me too.actually dual channel feature is only supported on some boards with 2 exact modules from the same brand, frecuency, CL and size.for example, sometimes, you buy a kingston 512 ddr400 and a kingston hyperx 512 ddr400, you set it at the same frecuency and CL and dual channel is not detected edit: that is a better avatar Edited March 11, 2005 by SiMoNsAyS
slimzky Posted March 11, 2005 Author Posted March 11, 2005 dual works for me but the frequency was automaticaly adjusted same as d ram w/ the lower freq..edit: that is a better avatar sory guys.. MCT first commented about it..
puntoMX Posted March 11, 2005 Posted March 11, 2005 Kingston "normal" and Kingston HyperX could indeed not be detected well, do you know why? It´s bc they have a diferent voltage settings.I use for example ABIT nForce2 motherboard and get Kingston "normal" and Transcend 200MHz DIMMs working fine in dual mode .
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