Newb question re: single and dual channel DDR

NaqoyqatZ

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I have an A64 3400+ socket 754 system and am looking to upgrade my RAM. Will this system accept dual channel DDR? It that seems to be the only thing available. From what I have read, it sounds like the memory controler will just use it in single channel mode.

Thanks for helping a newb out :)
 

Mondoman

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"Dual-channel" and "single-channel" are *modes* that the memory controller can use in running the installed RAM. There is no electrical/physical difference in the actual memory modules. Sometimes DIMMs are packaged as pairs for convenience/marketing purposes, but you can use them just as you would use two individual DIMMs.

Newegg, for one, has plenty of single DDR DIMMs for sale: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820609047
 

jackluo923

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I think almost all of the socket 754 systems are limited to single channel DDR. If you really need dual channel DDR, then you'll have to switch to socket 939. But I think socket am2 is better because it still offers upgradability and supports ddr2.
 

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I think almost all of the socket 754 systems are limited to single channel DDR. If you really need dual channel DDR, then you'll have to switch to socket 939. But I think socket am2 is better because it still offers upgradability and supports ddr2.

That doesn´t really make it any better now, does it?