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The odds are very small.
Basically, it is composed of dual channels, and the requirements are the same capacity, the same brand, and the motherboard must also support it. Even if the brand and capacity are different, the granules are the same factory. Same model.
Your different cards, different grains, and sizes. There is basically no possibility of being able to compose.
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The brand should be the same.
Otherwise, it is difficult to compose a dual channel.
Worse is direct incompatibility.
The machine does not light up.
So it's nice to have two things together.
In this case, it is unlikely that you want to open a dual channel.
There will be no data loss or hardware damage.
It's just that the two memories can't be used together.
Just use one or change it to the same one.
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No, it's best to change to a unified model of the same brand, otherwise it's easy to blue screen, which is caused by memory.
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Now 865. In how double channel. You basically don't feel the difference.
I 965 motherboard. Dual-pass changes are just as fast. 512+512+1024.
Other than that. You're still 256+512. Minimal compatibility.
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Why is it very unlikely?
That's not possible at all, not to mention that the brand is different, even if the brand is the same, the memory capacity must be the same, how can it be possible if the basic conditions are not available?
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Not much has changed...Mine is.
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Yes. Different brands of memory can be dual-channel, and memory of different brands, different capacities, and different speeds can be shared, as long as it is the same type of memory. Memory reads and writes use different channels, which can be read and written at the same time, doubling the memory bandwidth.
Just like the entrances and exits of the parking lot are separated, the entry and exit are carried out at the same time, and they do not affect each other.
The dual-channel system consists of two independent, complementary intelligent memory controllers, which theoretically can operate simultaneously with zero latency between them.
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There are two cases that make up a dual channel:
1) If there are only two slots and the color is the same, then it is OK to insert the two RAMs separately.
2) If it's four slots, then two have the same color and the other two are the same. One color forms a group of dual channels, and the two memory sticks can be plugged into each other like a group of plugs of the same color.
In addition, Intel motherboards do not have such high requirements for compatibility when they form dual-channel memory, as long as they are products of the same generation (DDR, DDR2, DDR3), it doesn't matter if the capacity and frequency are different.
When AMD's motherboard is dual-channel, the capacity and frequency must be the same (that is, the same specification), and the products belong to different brands.
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If the specifications are the same, as long as the installation is normal and there is no incompatibility problem, the actual effect is the same, the set products are all products under the assembly line, the compatibility performance is better, the set is usually a brand product, of course, it is higher than the general article, and the brand with the name (such as Samsung Black Warrior, Kingston Impeachment) is not low.
Dual-channel is more effective for the improvement effect of integrated graphics cards, such as AMD's APU, which improves the performance of integrated graphics by more than 30%, and the improvement in other aspects is limited.
Further reading: Dual-channel, Linghong Family Banquet is to design two memory controllers at the chip level in Beiqiao (also known as MCH), these two memory controllers can work independently of each other, and each controller controls a memory channel. In these two memory, the CPU can address and read the data separately, so that the bandwidth of the memory is doubled, and the data access speed is also doubled (theoretically).
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It should be possible, but it is best to choose the same brand, the same capacity, the same frequency, the dual-channel compatibility and stability of different brands of memory groups are not easy to say, if the detection is a single channel, you have to see if your memory is plugged in correctly, and the two memories must be inserted in the same color slot!
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It can improve a lot, it can make the system run more smoothly, you can use other brands, as long as the two memories are DDR2, it will definitely be able to form a dual channel, no 667 buy 800 can also be, if there is no Jinbang, it is recommended to buy ADATA or Kingston.
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What is your system? It must be a 32-bit system! Therefore, only 3G multi-point DAO memory can be recognized. Back additionally, dual-channel memory answers.
In principle, as long as the frequency and capacity are the same, it is fine.
However, the safest situation is: the same brand, same model, same capacity, and the same frequency particle number is the best.
ps;My current computer is a dual-channel combination of memory sticks from different brands.
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Win7 32-bit system no matter which version it is, it only supports 4G memory, and you can't check it out if you have more. So you're either 2G 2 dual-channel, or you can switch to a 64bit system. The frequency and brand have no effect.
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But it is better to be the best of the same frequency, and moreover, you need to install an operating system of 64.
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The native 1600 is only out of Samsung, and the others are all 1333 overclocking including 2133, 1866, and the Kingston you buy is the default 1333, and you need to set XMP in the BIOS or manually adjust it to 1600
Dude, let's overclock manually!
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It seems that Intel only has dual channels, and your BAI's DU is AMD's, and there is no dual channel.
And zh whether your motherboard supports two.
DAO different memory modules.
Within simultaneous use?
If you're accommodating a 32-bit system, there's no need to add more memory. If it's 64-bit, 4G RAM is necessary, but the motherboard needs to support two different memory sticks at the same time, and if it doesn't, you can only use two identical RAM.
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Let's install a 64-bit system! Or don't waste it!!
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Yes, but the compatibility is a little worse.
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At present, there is no dual-channel memory, and dual-channel is not as fast as single-channel.
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Two memory modules of different brands with different capacities can form a dual channel. But it's best to be consistent with the brand.
The following points are mainly considered in the composition of dual channels:
1. The first consideration is the main frequency, because the memory of different main frequencies is plugged together or the motherboard does not support the motherboard at all, which will cause compatibility problems.
For example, the motherboard supports 800, 1066, 1333 and the like, which does not mean that the motherboard can be plugged in at the same time.
For example, the first one is 800MHz, and the second one is 1066MHz. The result is that the 1066 drops to 800 running, which is a "bucket effect" of how much your motherboard supports, which are detailed on the motherboard's box and instructions.
Moreover, it is better to have the same memory brand, otherwise different processes used by different manufacturers may be incompatible even if the parameters are the same.
2. The second is capacity, although the larger the capacity of the memory, the better.
The 32-bit WinODWS system can only support the memory capacity. No matter how big the system is, it won't be recognized. Therefore, if you want to upgrade to 4G or more, you must use a 64-bit system.
3. The third is CL delay.
CL reaction time is another indicator of balanced memory. CL is the abbreviation of CAS latency, which refers to the latency time required for memory to access data, and simply put, it is the response speed of memory after receiving instructions from the CPU.
The general parameter values are 2 and 3. The lower the number, the shorter the time it takes to react. This is a problem caused by the production process, so it is a factor that must be observed when shopping for branded memory. (represents the quality of the manufacturer).
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If you want to build a memory dual channel, you need to insert two memories into the A and B channels respectively, and it should be noted that the memory capacity of the two channels needs to be the same.
However, the formation of dual channels of memory at different frequencies can be successful. Generally speaking, the motherboard will automatically lower the frequency of the high-frequency memory to the level of the low-frequency memory, but compared to the doubling of the performance brought by dual-channel, the loss of frequency is not so important.
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How to choose a computer memory module, single-channel high frequency or dual-channel low frequency.
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As long as it is the same generation of memory, it is generally fine, unless the two memories are incompatible.
Hynix is generally aimed at enterprise users, which is relatively rare in the market.
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Theoretically, two memories can achieve dual channels, as long as the motherboard supports the same frequency, if it is inconsistent, it has no effect at all, but it is cumbersome, and the effect of the real experience is minimal.
It is best to have the same capacity and frequency, but it is not a big problem if the brand is different.
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It depends on the motherboard, the new motherboards support it, and the old motherboards don't.
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