So what's the scoop on this scenario:
A dual-channel mobo with 4 RAM slots, 2 seperate colors--purple and blue. Obviously the two slots of the same color are the dual-channel slots.
So I insert two sticks of identical 512mb dual-channel memory in the purple slots. These two sticks are now being accessed by the CPU as dual-channel.
But then I insert two sticks of 512mb dual-channel memory in the blue slots, only they aren't the same brand/manufacturer. They ARE identical to each other, but not to the sticks in the purple slots. Will the system recognize the two different sets of memory as dual-channel, amounting to 1gbX1gb of memory?
If so, are there other factors that could prevent this, such as memory speed or amount differences between the two SETS of RAM?