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Yes, you can but it is not recommended due to requirements of dual (triple, quad) channel memory controller.+1Answers.comAnswers.com.
A motherboard must be modified to accept a particular type of memory, especially when dealing with multi-channel memory. On most motherboards, several types of modes can be configured to run at the same time. It is best to read the manual that came with your motherboard to find out how to correctly configure yours.
A motherboard must be modified to accept a particular type of memory, especially when dealing with multi-channel memory. On most motherboards, several types of modes can be configured to run at the same time. It is best to read the manual that came with your motherboard to find out how to correctly configure yours.
triple bond is the strongest.
A triple bond is the strongest, followed by a double, and then a single.
Yes it can, BUT only with 2 sticks. When adding the 3rd stick it will most likely crash, blue screen, or not work properly. I got a setup from a company who did so with my machine :( i got it replaced of course but i could only use 4 gigs out of a 6 gigs (3 sticks of 2gb ram). Whenever i added in the 3rd stick it would cause my machine to not boot properly. But using 2 sticks worked out fine. As far as I've tested too even with overclocking it will work fine without and issues unless the ram just isn't able to handle what your putting too it.
Single and triple
Single.
Single bond.
Quadruple!
Triple ...
Triple bond would be the strongest, double in between, and single is the weakest.