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Gah! Canterwood memory avail

stormslayer

Junior Member
Folks:

I am buying a new canterwood board and need lots of RAM. But, after looking at web sites (corsair, kingston, etc.) and places like pricewatch, the 1GB modules (pc3200) don't seem to be in existence. Does anyone know where one could buy them or when they'll be avail?

Also: Can the Gigabyte board fill all 6 slots with 512 MB modules?

Thanks.
Scott
 
You cannot fill all six slots of the Gigabyte board if they are double sided DDR RAM. Some need to be single sided if you want to use all. Just count on using 4. What are you going to be doing that 2GB can't handle?

Oh, remember reading at OCZ Technology press release site that they are going to be producing specialized Quad pumped memory soon.
 
Everyone asks why I want more RAM --big datasets for econometrics and computational work. I'd really love to able to use 4 slots and have 4gb total ram. So where are these modules?

For the Gigabyte, are there any 512MB singled sided modules avail? I assume from previous posters that if all 6 modules are singled-side I could get up to 3gb w/ current ram. Sorry for the newbie question, but how does one tell if ram is single sided -- e.g., is the Corsair 3200LL 512mb module? Most sites don't seem to say.

Thanks.
Scott
 
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