*must* ddr2 ram be installed in pairs?

ElFenix

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my gut tells me no, but then i've never bothered with it. each module should be 32 bits wide, so it wouldn't need pairing like, say, rambus. but i have no idea how intel designs their memory controllers.

and, if you can install uneven amounts in each bank, will it work in proper dual channel mode?
 

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nm crucial.com says
"Important information about your system
Although the memory can be installed one module at a time, the best performance comes from using matched pairs of modules. "

<--- has no idea about ddr2 because athlons don't support it and its slow
 

Keyvan

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you can install it as a single dimm or as doubles. for best performance, you want to get a dual channel kit.

i have 2 sticks of 512mb of DDR2 533 working in dual channel, it was so friggin expensive that it better still be good for my next mobo upgrade.
 

Lonyo

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It says best installed in pairs because that usually means it can be used in Dual channel which increases the bandwidth.
 

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Originally posted by: ElFenix
nm crucial.com says
"Important information about your system
Although the memory can be installed one module at a time, the best performance comes from using matched pairs of modules. "

<--- has no idea about ddr2 because athlons don't support it and its slow

Until later this year that is.........all the upcoming M2 socket chips will be DDR2....