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Anonymous Posted on Jul 21, 2010

Nforce4-a939 board ,my system shows single channel 64 bit but on perchasing it was dual channel 128 bit how can i fix it......

  • Anonymous Jul 29, 2010

    i have installed windows7 it is perfect but havin a little problem,every time when i start computer itts net and internet are set off and on network icon it shows a problem sign like(!) ok i can solve this problem by using this method i.e device manager-network adapter- poerties-advance-speed and duplex,after changing the speed and duplex setting it may fix but every time i m facing this problem how can i set this problem............

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The 128-bit mode is achieved by putting _matching_ sticks of RAM in the RAM-slots. Non-matching RAM will run as "single-channel" (64-bit) mode.

Matching RAM must have the _same_ amount of RAM per stick,
and the same internal "timing" parameters (look closely at the RAM for strings like 3-2-2 or 2-2-2-2).

If you have exactly 2 RAM slots on the motherboard, matching RAM will always run in "dual" mode.

If you have matching RAM, and you have 4 RAM slots, put one stick of RAM in slot #1, and one in slot #2, and leave #3 and #4 empty. Start it up, to see if it is using "dual" mode.

If not, shutdown, power-off, and move the RAM from slot #2 to #3, and start it again. This time, it will run in "dual" mode.

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