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>I recently purchased memory for this new system I am building and would
>like to know if I am installing the correct module or will I have some
>problems. I have one stick of "Dram Master" 1GB PC3200 DDR400. There
>appear to be 8 chips on each side. Stamped on each chip is Samsung and the
>number K4H510838C-UCCC. If I read the instructions correctly, I should
>install this module into B1.
>
> 1) The instructions advise that "double-sided x16 memory chips" are not
> supported. Is this what I have?
>
> 2) Crucial's site says if I have dual channel capabilities (I think I do
> since I have A1, A2, B1, B2) it is better to install two 512MBs instead of
> one 1GB. Any problems for me if I don't do this and install (1) 1GB stick?
>
> 2) The manual also says to install additional chips with the same CAS
> latency. How can I determine mine?
>
> Thanks for any input!
>
Download a copy of CPU-Z (
http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php ) and run it. It
will tell you what you want to know about your memory module's SPD timings,
and the timings that your motherboard is currently running your memory at.
It will also tell you if you are running in single channel or dual channel
mode. Since you only have one module you will definitely be running in
single channel mode, so your system will have less memory bandwidth. With
this motherboard you definitely should have bought two modules (a dual
channel kit).