Could someone explain why certain types of DDR won't work in a dual-channel mobo? (ie. Kingston value RAM)
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*shrug*
I have an unclear understanding of Dual-Channel.
Some dual-channel RAM won't work in a non-dual-channel board, either!
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KV, this isn't even in regards to a mobo. I have a box with a single stick of Kingston ValueRAM (KVR333/256R) sitting in front of me. On the front of it there is a disclaimer saying "Not Dual-Channel Compatible".
I was curious why this is, and secondly, whether manufacturers are claiming "not compatible" when it's really just the same module that hasn't been verified to run for dual-channel setups. (ie. Athlon XP vs MP in the earlier days)
*edit* Just a thought, does a module have to be dual-sided to run in a dual-channel setup? From the tech specs for the ValueRAM, it seems it is indeed single-sided:
Last edited by isochar; 6 February 2004, 16:17.
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Re: Not Dual-channel compatible DDR?
(ie. Kingston value RAM)
Just go for the really (expensive) PC3200 (DDR400) sticks to get tested dual channel DDR. TwinMos is a good choice, or so I am told.Jordâ„¢
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There's no guarantee that those dual channel certified kits would work also.
I had the "distinct pleasure" of testing two of those expensive Corasir TwinX XMS3200LL kits last June that didn't want to work at 400Mhz no matter what.
If you want to be relatively sure that your ram will work in dual channel mode at 400 MHz you'll have to buy PC3500 or above ram.
Heck, there are enough problems matching ram sticks and finding the right timings for them on single channel systems, dual channel on i865/i875 is just memory upgrade hell.
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Then again, a SuperMicro X5DAE calling itself a High-end workstation, server, and internet application is going a bit too far, in my very humble opinion.
What's wrong with the A-brands?
Another thing about that mobo, if that's the one we're talking about... it's max FSB is 533MHz, so you can't even run at 800MHz Dual Memory speed.
Unless it has had a BIOS upgrade that isn't shown on the site.Last edited by Jorden; 6 February 2004, 20:55.Jordâ„¢
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Originally posted by Jorden
Then again, a SuperMicro X5DAE calling itself a High-end workstation, server, and internet application is going a bit too far, in my very humble opinion.
What's wrong with the A-brands?
Another thing about that mobo, if that's the one we're talking about... it's max FSB is 533MHz, so you can't even run at 800MHz Dual Memory speed.
Unless it has had a BIOS upgrade that isn't shown on the site.
btw, welcome back Jord
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Originally posted by isochar
Gigabyte GA-7N400-LGA-7N400-L is the excellent platform for latest AMD Athlon XP 400MHz FSB processor.
I hope I don't have to spell it out?
Okay, okay, I'll spell it out then...
Maybe that the 64bit AMD can do dual channel memory, but the XP/MP CPU can not.
Try a real processor for this.
(Just kidding, not trying to be abusive. But as far as I know, the XP/MP CPUs and their mobos still can't do dual channel memory operations. Sorry.)Last edited by Jorden; 6 February 2004, 21:14.Jordâ„¢
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TwinMos is a good choice, or so I am told."Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss
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Originally posted by Jorden
Try a real processor for this.
(Just kidding, not trying to be abusive. But as far as I know, the XP/MP CPUs and their mobos still can't do dual channel memory operations. Sorry.)
On the same page you linked:
Dual Channel DDR400 memory architecture support
With the Dual Channel DDR400 memory architecture, this platform delivers high capacity of 3GB memory and high bandwidth up to 6.4GB/s to ensure greatest memory performance.
The nForce & nForce2 both come in dual-channel varieties.
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What? You never seen an emoticon before? The wink emoticon just means that I have read/been told through some mags & sites that that memory is apparently the best.
A frind of mine is using it in his rig and he doesn't want to part with it. Can't speak for myself, as I can't use it.
Does that mean I can't give a pointer in that direction then?Jordâ„¢
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