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2 dimm 2gb RAM comes with 2 1gb modules. 4 dimm 2gb RAM comes with 4 512mb modules.
1 GB. Note that there is no such thing as dual channel memory, although computer stores may sell it as that. The dual channel feature is a function of the memory controller. You need two matching memory modules in order for dual channel to work.
By dual channel 512, do you mean you have 512x2, or you mean 206x2. anyway, unless you're making your own computer, and not running a laptop it is nearly impossible to have even 2gb, because that would mean 1x2 which is already alot of money and everything. they dont make 2gb cards all by themselves, you have to run two cards.
The primary difference between shared dual channel DDR2 SDRAM and dual channel DDR2 SDRAM lies in memory allocation and performance. Dual channel DDR2 SDRAM utilizes two memory channels simultaneously, allowing for increased bandwidth and improved performance when both channels are filled with separate data. In contrast, shared dual channel DDR2 SDRAM may involve sharing memory resources between different components, which can limit the benefits of dual channel configurations and potentially lead to lower performance. Essentially, the distinction affects how memory resources are utilized and the overall efficiency of data processing.
No, it uses only what it sees: 3.2gb
This type of memory provides two paths (called channels) to access the memory
Obviously the difference is speed.
It has 2 DIMM slots Non-ECC dual channel shared2 DDR2 SDRAM system memory (400 and 533Mhz) up to 2GB maximum.
Dual channel process can use
Yes, it will. If you want to use dual channel advantages you have to install the memory in pairs.
Hp a6700f compatibility with dual channel Kingston pc2-5?
That would be MSI VR610-259 15.4" TK55/2Gb/250GB/DVDRW/Shared