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I have come to understand that if you have a motherboard that supports dual architecture then you can put two very similar(preferably identical) sticks of ram together and they work very well?
first, what are the true benefits of that set up? this leads to my second question. if you have 3 sticks of ram in your computer, it will turn off this dual architecture setup second, would it not be better to have 3 sticks of ram w/o the dual architecture? if not then why? thanks! |
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