O ok, I have misread your message, sorry.Originally posted by CyanSupra:I mean DDR1 rams..
Coz I wanna sell away my 2x512 and den buy 1 ddr 1gb.
Oh yeah just saw it. Popped to the top of the list.Originally posted by wishboy:http://www.majorgeeks.com/downloadget.php?id=425&file=11&evp=9fa537735df45be624552939e1c5d14c
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Hmm what is dual channel?Originally posted by furb:Buy 2 equal size rams only if your motherboard support Dual Channel. If not, just buy one 2GB will solve your problem.
No compromise, just that you won't get to enjoy the benefits of having dual channel RAM slots. And getting 2 equal sized RAM sticks will only lessen the amount of RAM.Originally posted by jr.spikey:Hmm what is dual channel?
If my motherboard does not support dual channel and I get 2 equal-sized RAM sticks, will the full potential of the RAM be compromised? What will be the difference if I get a 2GB RAM stick instead?
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/133Originally posted by jr.spikey:What are the benefits?
Lessen?
As in 2X1GB not equivalent to 1X2GB ?
Something like dual core not equals to 200% output?
Or is it just use up more RAM slots, thus lesser sticks can be installed in the future?
If it's just bought, change. Old one, throw and buy new one.Originally posted by Aaron8209:Argh....walao...my com ytd...one ram not working..sian diao....RAWR!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally posted by Aaron8209:Yesh.
[b]A single 2GB DDR2 RAM still cost around $150 - $200 as of now. Definitely not worth it as compared to 1GB sticks![]()
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