Kyle has a system that supports dualchannel architecture the

Kyle has a system that supports dual-channel architecture (there are two blue DIMM slots on the motherboard). The motherboard has space for three sticks of RAM, so Kyle installs three 2-GB RAM sticks. What will be the result?

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DIMM :

A DIMM is generally a dual in-line memory module which is a double SIMM single in-line memory module. Like a SIMM, it\'s a module containing one or several random access memory RAM chips on a small circuit board with pins that connect it to the computer motherboard.

Now according to the current situatuion of installing a 3 ram slots to the dual architecture mother board that has 2 DIMM slots we need to check deeply the running effects and the process of executing the instruction. In general it is to be noted that in most of the cases the installation of more RAM doesnt make a PC faster, while dual channel does.

It is suggested that not to install non even number of ram irrespective of the channel implementation. This will cause ALL the installed ram to run at half speed of their maximum. So it is uggested to insert them in pairs which makes the performance of the system more effective. But if one really wants to do the installation then they can go ahead.

Using 3 stick might cause your boot screen to beep, or moan that the ram is running half duplex, is uneven or might even show 400mhz instead 800mhz. That is normal. When you get another stick, it will get back to normal, but make sure they are all 800mhz whic are of the same speed.


Hope this is helpful.

Kyle has a system that supports dual-channel architecture (there are two blue DIMM slots on the motherboard). The motherboard has space for three sticks of RAM,

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