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Is this single or double sided RAM?

not sure, kinda hard to tell since it doesn't show a part number, and only shows one side of the chip..that link is pretty useless. Do you have the ram already? If so it's kinda easy to tell..if there are chips on both sides of the stick it's double sided, if there are chips on only one side of the stick..single sided..
 
Originally posted by: stevty2889
not sure, kinda hard to tell since it doesn't show a part number, and only shows one side of the chip..that link is pretty useless. Do you have the ram already? If so it's kinda easy to tell..if there are chips on both sides of the stick it's double sided, if there are chips on only one side of the stick..single sided..

i think he actually means dual banked in which case i believe all sdram is double banked.
 
Here's a quote from Rojakpot.com
http://www.rojakpot.com/default.aspx?location=9

"t is highly recommended that you enable Rank Interleave for better memory performance. You can also enable Rank Interleave if you are using a mixture of single- and double-sided memory modules. But if you are using only single-sided memory modules, it's advisable to disable Rank Interleave."

Well, apparently, I need double sided to enable. So, I just want to confirm if it is. 😉
 
OK, I just looked inside the case with a flashlight. LOL, I guess it's double sided. Sheesh, why won't Kingston put that on their website?
 
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