Your motherboard supports dual channeling and you currently have two slots used in Channel A on the board. You want to install an additional 512 MB of RAM. Will your system run faster if you install two 256 KMB DIMMs or one 512 MB DIMM?
The system will run faster if you install two DIMMs because dual channeling can be used if both Channel B slots are filled. Dual channeling is faster than single channeling.
A motherboard that supports dual channeling will run faster with two 256 MB DIMMS rather than one 512 MB DIMM due to the fact that the two modules can be accessed at the same time.
DIMM is a type of computer memory for your computer, and it supports certain types of channeling. DIMM 1, 2 3, and 4 supports some types of dual channelling.
Motherboard
It depends on the motherboard. If your motherboard supports core i3, it is possible, if not it isn't.
Yes you can. There's also an option in the CMOS setup to enable or disable this feature if your motherboard supports it.
Yes. The Intel D945GNT motherboard supports dual-core Pentium D processors.
assuming the older mother board has similar sockets and slots for your current devices parts (and your motherboard supports those devices) you should have no problem downgrading
Yes as long as your motherboard supports it.
No. A motherboard will specify what type of memory it supports. The DIMM slot for DDR,DDR2 and DDR3 have different footprints.
It should be compatible because the motherboard supports DDR3 ram and the Corsair CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9 Vengeance is DDR3!
by knowing 1. the socket on your motherboard and 2. the frequency it supports
It is difficult unless the motherboard supports DDR slots.