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They all have to be the same speed, i think you can get away with different capacity.

For example:

Slot 1 512MB
Slot 2 256MB
Slot 3 512MB
Slot 4 256MB

This config would work, but remember for stability with dual channel you have to run at the slowest modules speed and timings.
 
Assuming you mean Intel i865 or i875, modules 1 & 3 should have the same logical organization as eachother, and 2 & 4 likewise, but they don't all have to match eachother. So this would work:

1 & 3: double-sided 512MB modules
2 & 4: single-sided 256MB modules

but this wouldn't:

1 & 3: double-sided 512MB modules
2 & 4: 256MB modules, but one single-sided and one double-sided

The concept to remember is that the chipset wants to use two modules as one combined 128-bit-wide (or 144-bit-wide) data path, so the addressing needs to work the same on both modules in a given pair. Anand talked more about it in his i865/i875 introduction if I recall correctly...

*goes article-hunting*

Well, it doesn't really shed a lot more light, but here's the article.
 
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