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    Dual-channel RAM

    Can you run dual-channel with 4 sticks of ram, 2 matched pairs 2gb total, 2x512 each kit, or do you have to have only one kit 2x1024? Are the Corsair Value Series kits dual-channel? I can't find any reference to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pjmartin
    Can you run dual-channel with 4 sticks of ram, 2 matched pairs 2gb total, 2x512 each kit, or do you have to have only one kit 2x1024? Are the Corsair Value Series kits dual-channel? I can't find any reference to it.
    If I understand your question the answer is yes. However, some motherboards don't support having all 4 slots filled. Check your motherboard manual, it should explain all this and give the allowable memory configs. If you don't have the manual, go to the vendor's web site and download it, usually in .pdf format.

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