memory *not* in dual channel

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memory *not* in dual channel

#1 Post by joshrob » Thu Aug 30, 2007 6:20 pm

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after trying different drivers for my graphics card, re-installing windows, getting an X-Fi sound card reversing my overclock and everything else suggested in the forum to no avail, i decided to look at my RAM, 1GB Of crucial PC2-4200 2x512 sticks running in dual channel interleaved mode. i decided to have them on the same channel, booted up and i can now run...
Hi,

I have the R60 9461-54G with one extra 512MB stick added. I have no idea what the "dual channel" or "interleaved mode" are, but I'd like to know whether my Thinkpad's RAM is in dual or single(?) channel.

What are the default settings? How to check them? Will it possible to change these defaults?

I've run briefly through BIOS settings but found nothing in the settings->memory section.

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Jakub
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#2 Post by acasto » Thu Aug 30, 2007 7:24 pm

It is most likely in asynchronous dual-channel mode. Just slightly less performance than with matching memory modules, but still better than a single. CPU-Z can give you info on memory, it's free to download, just do a google search for it and it'll turn up.

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