Paired vs non paired - any difference?
D dubplatepressure Distinguished Oct 25, 2006 36 0 18,530 Jun 18, 2007 #1 Paired vs non paired - any difference?
Mondoman Splendid Jun 22, 2006 5,678 1 25,810 Jun 18, 2007 #2 Yes, people who are paired seem to be happier and live longer than those who are unpaired.
D dubplatepressure Distinguished Oct 25, 2006 36 0 18,530 Jun 18, 2007 #3 well that's DEFINITELY worth the extra money. Cheers! :lol:
uberman Distinguished Apr 29, 2007 474 0 18,810 Jun 18, 2007 #4 It's a crapshoot .Sometimes different ram doesn't play nice together.
Track Distinguished Jul 4, 2006 1,520 0 19,790 Jun 18, 2007 #5 Yes, people who are paired seem to be happier and live longer than those who are unpaired. Click to expand... Not always. If you pair up with a person you don't like enough, you will live in sadness and then go through a painful divorce process.
Yes, people who are paired seem to be happier and live longer than those who are unpaired. Click to expand... Not always. If you pair up with a person you don't like enough, you will live in sadness and then go through a painful divorce process.
XMSYellowbeard Distinguished Nov 2, 2006 933 0 19,060 Jun 18, 2007 #6 I hear some states are going to allow DDR to be paired with SDRAM 8O ALL things considered, you are safer buying a matched pair of memory.
I hear some states are going to allow DDR to be paired with SDRAM 8O ALL things considered, you are safer buying a matched pair of memory.