I have just bought an extra 4Gb memory for my Abit AB9 Pro
motherboard, I have plugged it in and it works fine (so I now have
6Gb) but I'm not convinced I understand the optimum way to install the
memory.
There are four memory slots numbered 1, 2, 3 and 4, they are laid out
as two pairs, 1 and 2 close together and 3 and 4 close together.
The manual is very ambiguous/confusing, it says:-
To reach the optimum performance in dual-channel configurations,
install identical DDR2 DIMM pairs for each channel.
So does that mean a matched pair in both slots of channel A and a
matched pair in both slots of channel B? That's not how the dealer
had installed the existing memory and it isn't how their examples are
either (see below).
It's pretty definite that Channel A is slot 1 and slot 2, Channel B is
slot 3 and slot 4, that at least is clear enough. However this is
where it gets confusing, the sample layouts are for "Dual Channel
Asymmetric" and "Dual Channel Symmetric", it doesn't say which is the
best and they don't make a lot of sense.
For example some "Dual Channel Asymmetric" layouts are:-
Slot1 256Mb, Slot2 256Mb, Slot3 512Mb, Slot4 512Mb
Slot1 256Mb, Slot2 256Mb, Slot3 256Mb, Slot4 512Mb
Whereas a "Dual Channel Symmetric" examples are:-
Slot1 512Mb, Slot2 empty, Slot3 512Mb, Slot4 empty
Slot1 256Mb, Slot2 256Mb, Slot3 empty, Slot4 512Mb
Slot1 256Mb, Slot2 512Mb, Slot3 256Mb, Slot4 512Mb
Slots 1 and 3 are pink, slots 2 and 4 are red.
I *suspect* that I have it right, as follows:-
Slot1 1Gb, Slot2 2Gb, Slot3 1Gb, Slot4 2Gb
(the dealer installed 1Gb were already in slots 1 and 3)
but I'd really like to *know* that I have it right!
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Chris Green