A8N-E Dual channel memory installation

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How exactly do i install a dual channel ram kit on this board.do i just
install the memory modules side by side in the first bank of two slots
nearest to the CPU or do i put one dimm in each of the blue slots, which in
this case would be bank 1-blue and bank 2-blue.
once again thanks in advance
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davegood wrote:
> How exactly do i install a dual channel ram kit on this board.do i just
> install the memory modules side by side in the first bank of two slots
> nearest to the CPU or do i put one dimm in each of the blue slots, which in
> this case would be bank 1-blue and bank 2-blue.
> once again thanks in advance

Read the manual :)

/David

P.S. Use the two blue slots...
 
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David Rasmussen <david.rasmussen@gmx.net> wrote in news:4285222e$0$172
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> Subject: Re: A8N-E Dual channel memory installation
>

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I did read the manual and also figured out from it that you either use
banks 1 & 3 or 2 & 4 HOWEVER
I am also considering an equivalent MSI board and they use bank 1 slot 0
and 1 for dual channel configuration, so this is why I was confused. One
would logically think that the Asus configuration would be right??
thanx
dg
 
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>> Subject: Re: A8N-E Dual channel memory installation
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> I did read the manual and also figured out from it that you either use
> banks 1 & 3 or 2 & 4 HOWEVER
> I am also considering an equivalent MSI board and they use bank 1 slot 0
> and 1 for dual channel configuration, so this is why I was confused. One
> would logically think that the Asus configuration would be right??
> thanx
> dg
>
Some motherboard manufacturers use 1&2 or 3&4, but Asus uses 1&3 or 2&4.
Neither one is right or wrong, it just depends on how they laid out and
wired the motherboard.

I used slots 2&4 on my A8N-E to keep the memory clear of the heatpipes on my
Thermalright XP-120. It would have fit on slots 1&3, but probably runs a bit
cooler away from the heatpipes.