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Old November 14th 05, 10:30 AM
Roy Hodgson
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Relate to the maincard GA-8I915P Duo Pro . On the documentation, it is
specified that it one can use memory DDR and DDR II. My question is to
know
if one can cumulate DDR and DDR II to reach the 4 maximum Gb.
Therefore, if 2Gb DDR + 2Gb DDR II = 4 Gb of memory.



NO!!...you can either use DDR or DDR2...you can't mix DDR + DDR2. So you'll
can have a maximum of 2GB by using either DDR or DD2 modules.

Corsair sell 2GB twin packs of memory at Newegg, 1GB per DIMM.


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