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Old 22-09-2007, 12:50 AM   #1
Jo Van Daele
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Memory Upgrade on PC with Dual Core Processor

Hello,

I have an HP Media Center with Vista Premium 32 bits
The processor is AMD Athlon 64 x 2 Dual Core
I have 2 x 512 Mb of Ram

I've read somewhere that in case of upgrade, we must do it by installing
2 pairs of Memory Modules of same value with a Dual Core Processor.

Can somebody explain me why ?
Is this absolutely necessary ?

(I find that my PC with Vista is running too slow with 1 Giga)

Many Thanks
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Old 22-09-2007, 12:50 AM   #2
Eric
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Re: Memory Upgrade on PC with Dual Core Processor

This would be something I would contact HP about. I haven't heard anything
about having to pair RAM equally with a Dual Core Processor. I don't have
equal pairs with my dual core and have no problems with it running. I would
contact HP and see if it is true that you would need to, but I don't think
you do. Depends on what type of RAM I guess....I remember when I used to
have the RDRAM in my system it had to be added in pairs, but they didn't
have to be equal....Just that you couldn't add just 1 stick. However, since
then I haven't heard anything about it needing to be paired or even equally
for that matter.


"Jo Van Daele" <vt642887@versateladsl.be> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I have an HP Media Center with Vista Premium 32 bits
> The processor is AMD Athlon 64 x 2 Dual Core
> I have 2 x 512 Mb of Ram
>
> I've read somewhere that in case of upgrade, we must do it by installing
> 2 pairs of Memory Modules of same value with a Dual Core Processor.
>
> Can somebody explain me why ?
> Is this absolutely necessary ?
>
> (I find that my PC with Vista is running too slow with 1 Giga)
>
> Many Thanks



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Old 22-09-2007, 12:53 AM   #3
Jo Van Daele
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Re: Memory Upgrade on PC with Dual Core Processor

Hello Eric,

I've found back the article in the "Wikipedia" encyclopedia.The search
creteria is "Dual-channel architecture"
This article refers also to a paper edited by Kingston.
http://www.kingston.com/newtech/MKF_...whitepaper.pdf

Your opinion is welcome.

Thanks for yr answer

Jo

"Eric" <Zintain@comcast.nospam.net> a écrit dans le message de
news:CMudnbtgks09DRXbnZ2dnUVZ_qarnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> This would be something I would contact HP about. I haven't heard
> anything about having to pair RAM equally with a Dual Core Processor. I
> don't have equal pairs with my dual core and have no problems with it
> running. I would contact HP and see if it is true that you would need to,
> but I don't think you do. Depends on what type of RAM I guess....I
> remember when I used to have the RDRAM in my system it had to be added in
> pairs, but they didn't have to be equal....Just that you couldn't add just
> 1 stick. However, since then I haven't heard anything about it needing to
> be paired or even equally for that matter.
>
>
> "Jo Van Daele" <vt642887@versateladsl.be> wrote in message
> news:467fdbad$0$5949$bf4948fe@news.tele2.nl...
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have an HP Media Center with Vista Premium 32 bits
>> The processor is AMD Athlon 64 x 2 Dual Core
>> I have 2 x 512 Mb of Ram
>>
>> I've read somewhere that in case of upgrade, we must do it by installing
>> 2 pairs of Memory Modules of same value with a Dual Core Processor.
>>
>> Can somebody explain me why ?
>> Is this absolutely necessary ?
>>
>> (I find that my PC with Vista is running too slow with 1 Giga)
>>
>> Many Thanks

>
>


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