Opinions on Dual Channel or More Memory

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I just recently purchased a 2 gigabyte PC2-6400 module of RAM for a computer I am building. I presently have only two memory slots on my motherboard occupied with two 1 gigabyte modules of PC2-6400 memory in dual-channel mode.

Should I take the 3 gigabytes of RAM in single channel mode at PC2-6400 speeds or 2 gigabytes of RAM in dual-channel mode?

The game I use is Flight Simulator X. What would I likely see better performance with?

I am not going to buy anything else to upgrade my RAM presently so that is not an option.
 
That game doesnt need anything near 2 gigs of ram. I've also heard that 2 would be faster but I don't have anything to back it up.
 
^ I've heard that too but also don't have anything to back that up...i know 1 chip will bottle neck more than 2 chips and you said 2x2gb chips so 4gb ftw :D
 
The User's Manual from Gigabyte recommends using "memory of the same capacity, brand, speed, and chips", but it does not say that you should never use memory of different capacities. I would try installing the 2 gig module alongside one of the 1 gig modules and see if it will recognize the 3 gig total, stay in dual channel mode, and run without errors. If you have stability issues in this configuration, I would go back to the two 1 gig sticks you currently have.

Andrew
 
In almost all cases, capacity > speed/bandwidth. I honestly doubt single-channel would result in any performance drop, especially if you're talking about the computer in your sig - the other parts will be a bottleneck far before the memory bandwidth. I'm 99.99% certain that even if the performance suffers, you won't even notice it, the effect is so small.
 
^hack is right, in fact even when i upgraded to more ram the only game i noticed a boost in was crysis, with a whawwpingg 6 Extra FPS!!! Every other game stayed the same or droped a few frames.

Single channel/dual, like tiwas said before, you won't notice the difference.
 
Thanks for the useful information that I got from everyone. My Gigabyte motherboard doesn't have problems running with the different types of RAM I experimented with.

I was going to use PC2 5300 memory in combination with PC2 6400 memory in the new system I was building but I decided against it since I don't want to slow RAM speed to DDR2 667 speeds.

So I put in a single 2 gigabyte module of DDR2 800 memory in to my present system and I haven't noticed any difference in performance in single channel mode as Hackapelite stated.

The new system will use my old 2 gigabytes of PC2 6400 RAM in dual-channel mode. I will just keep my present single 2 gigabyte module of DDR2 800 memory until I feel like buying another memory module.
 
The User's Manual from Gigabyte recommends using "memory of the same capacity, brand, speed, and chips", but it does not say that you should never use memory of different capacities. I would try installing the 2 gig module alongside one of the 1 gig modules and see if it will recognize the 3 gig total, stay in dual channel mode, and run without errors. If you have stability issues in this configuration, I would go back to the two 1 gig sticks you currently have.

Andrew

Thats contradictory...
 
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