Some of the different Socket A model boards by some makes would see dual channel reduced back to single channel with all three filled.
i have 2 sticks of 512mb ddr 400mhz ram, and i have 4 slots on my mobo 1234 , 1 and 3 r the same colour as is 2 and 4, so to run dual channel i put one in slot 1 and the other in slot 3, but can all ram do this or do you need a certain ram as im not sure now??
Not most but all 3 slot dual channel socket A boards would kick out of dual channel if you put a stick in the third slot! Plus a few days ago you thought for some reason the Athlon XP 3200+ was a dual channel CPU and socket A dual channel boards would only run in dual channel with one, WRONG! I can show your post if needed!!
I dont even know why he brought up socket A boards, deankenny has a 939 DFI board!
Not all would be bumped back into single channel mode if you filled all three dimm slots on the older boards. The higher end Atholon XP model cpus that actually took advantage of the dual channel mode were the XP2800, 3000, and 3200. But that has nothing to do with enabling the dual channel mode. The board's manual for each make and model explains which dimm slots are used in order to do that.
Regardless of Socket type you still have to do what? refer to the board's manual. DDR400 PC3200 memory was also used on Socket A boards as well as a good number 939s.
First, All 3 slot dual channel socket A boards ran in single channel if you used all 3 slots, that is unless you can show me (ONE) socket A board that the northbridge can run in dual channel and single channel at the same time, because thats what it would have to do with 3 sticks!!!
Second, The XP 2800-3000 and 3200 has nothing to do with dual channel, nothing built into the core for dual channel, nothing,zip!!! A few days ago you said it was just the 3200 now you include the 2800 and the 3000 HUM!! Cant keep up with you own answers!!
