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Intel 875P and Dynamic Addressing Mode

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I was reading some info about this chipset and it brought up a question for me.

Assume 2 sticks of 512 mb DDR 3200 + 2 sticks of 128 mb DDR 3200 running in dual channel mode.

Intel's web site indicates that Dynamic Addressing Mode minimizes overheadby reducing memory accesses. With the setup above, the memory would run without Dynamic mode but in dual channel.

Is it better to run this memory set up shown above of 1,256 mb of DDR 3200 in Dual Channel without Dynamic Mode or would it be better to just run the 2 sticks of 512 mb DDR 4300 in Dual Channel WITH Dynamic Mode and do without the 2 sticks of 128 mb DDR 3200?

I am not certain of the impact of either configuration.

 
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