- Oct 3, 2006
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I bought another stick of ram yesterday, because it had a rebate. But, I had a problem installing it, because when I seated it in it's slot and powered on the machine, I got nothing but a black screen. I then installed another stick that I had, in the fourth slot, and it was the same. I then removed the new stick and left my old stick in, leaving 3 slots used and it went ahead and booted up. I went to CPU-Z and checked, and it showed an appropriate total for the threestick, but only in single channel mode.
When I bought the ram, I asked one of the store personnel, if there was any chance that having mismatched sticks in the second pair of slots, might interfere with the dual channel function of the first pair, and he said with certainty, that it would not.
I double checked the manual for my Asus A8V, and all that it said was that ALL of the sticks had to be identical. I started with a pair of double sided 512s, and the new stick is a single sided 512 and my old stick that I added is a double sided 512.
I'm going to return the ram to the store, but am I going to have to match both pairs exactly for things to work properly?
When I bought the ram, I asked one of the store personnel, if there was any chance that having mismatched sticks in the second pair of slots, might interfere with the dual channel function of the first pair, and he said with certainty, that it would not.
I double checked the manual for my Asus A8V, and all that it said was that ALL of the sticks had to be identical. I started with a pair of double sided 512s, and the new stick is a single sided 512 and my old stick that I added is a double sided 512.
I'm going to return the ram to the store, but am I going to have to match both pairs exactly for things to work properly?
