SSD - The Performance Upgrade of the Future
Can I run a dual channel Athlon 64 motherboard with one stick of ram (in single channel)? Thanks, <P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by TIC on 09/29/04 10:56 AM.</EM></FONT></P>
you surely can! _______________________ "In the US and A there are many jobs. For Men: Accountant, Life Guard, and Sportsman. For Women...Prostitute"
That'd f**k up the rating system of the chip however, lmao. AMD Athlon XP-M 2600+ @ 2425MHz (220.5 X 11.0), OCZ Enhanced Bandwidth PC3700 2X 256MB 220.5MHz 1:1 @ 2.5-2-2-8 Dual Channel, ATi Radeon 9600 Pro @ 468MHz/346.5MHz 3dMark2001SE: 14,076
No, dual channel operates in parity <i><font color=red>Only an overclocker can make a computer into a convectional oven.</i></font color=red>
what are you talking about?! I can put just one stick of RAM in my Socket A (dual Channel) board and it works just fine. Putting just one stick makes it run in single channel, which is what he asked _______________________ "In the US and A there are many jobs. For Men: Accountant, Life Guard, and Sportsman. For Women...Prostitute"
Ah shutup Flanders. Give a hurricane-stress mofo a break but Im still right in my posting. <i><font color=red>Only an overclocker can make a computer into a convectional oven.</i></font color=red>
Love your quote. Too bad it is something thats gonna really happen in the near future if we let Corperate American run the govt any longer. <i><font color=red>Only an overclocker can make a computer into a convectional oven.</i></font color=red>
...thank you _______________________ "In the US and A there are many jobs. For Men: Accountant, Life Guard, and Sportsman. For Women...Prostitute"
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