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I just read a post on a web site by a credible computer guy who says
that even though RAM in a Pentium 4 does not have to be installed in
pairs, like EDO did, it is still better to install identical pairs. That
is, it's better to have 2 1GB memory modules (PC3200 in this case) than
1 2GB module. Is he correct?
The reason I ask is that a lot of my computers only have two DIMM slots,
such as my wife's notebook computer. It came with one 256MB module. When
I upgraded it, I added one 2GB SO-DIMM and left the original module in
place. Should I have gotten two 1GB modules instead?
that even though RAM in a Pentium 4 does not have to be installed in
pairs, like EDO did, it is still better to install identical pairs. That
is, it's better to have 2 1GB memory modules (PC3200 in this case) than
1 2GB module. Is he correct?
The reason I ask is that a lot of my computers only have two DIMM slots,
such as my wife's notebook computer. It came with one 256MB module. When
I upgraded it, I added one 2GB SO-DIMM and left the original module in
place. Should I have gotten two 1GB modules instead?