Z zoomyx Distinguished Aug 30, 2007 9 0 18,510 Sep 6, 2007 #1 I have an ASUS Extreme Striker MB and 2 sticks of 2GB Corsair XMS2 Memory The MB has Slots A1 A2 B1 and B2 Do I stick one stick in A1 and one in A2 or is it A1 and B1? Thanks!
I have an ASUS Extreme Striker MB and 2 sticks of 2GB Corsair XMS2 Memory The MB has Slots A1 A2 B1 and B2 Do I stick one stick in A1 and one in A2 or is it A1 and B1? Thanks!
D dengamle Distinguished Apr 18, 2007 227 0 18,690 Sep 6, 2007 #2 Each channel is 64 bit wide. So to utilize dual channel and go 128 bit, you'll need to put a module in each channel. So A1+B1
Each channel is 64 bit wide. So to utilize dual channel and go 128 bit, you'll need to put a module in each channel. So A1+B1
roadrunner197069 Splendid Sep 3, 2007 4,416 0 22,780 Sep 6, 2007 #3 Just as easy to read your manual as it is to read this forum.
Z zoomyx Distinguished Aug 30, 2007 9 0 18,510 Sep 6, 2007 #4 Thanks dengamle dengamle : Each channel is 64 bit wide. So to utilize dual channel and go 128 bit, you'll need to put a module in each channel. So A1+B1 I did read the manual, it was not specific.
Thanks dengamle dengamle : Each channel is 64 bit wide. So to utilize dual channel and go 128 bit, you'll need to put a module in each channel. So A1+B1 I did read the manual, it was not specific.
Mondoman Splendid Jun 22, 2006 5,678 1 25,810 Sep 6, 2007 #5 In some systems, it's A1+B1, in some it's A1+A2, so we can't tell you. It should be in the manual. If not, try each configuration, and see which gives you dual channel mode.
In some systems, it's A1+B1, in some it's A1+A2, so we can't tell you. It should be in the manual. If not, try each configuration, and see which gives you dual channel mode.