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Does KT600 offer Dual DDR?



 
 
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Old April 25th 04, 07:05 PM
HI3R
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Default Does KT600 offer Dual DDR?

I know nForce2 has Dual DDR, but there is no mention of it in the Gigabyte
GA-7VT600 user's manual. I purchased 2 256MB DDR's anyway. Even if VIA
does not offer it, I like the idea of 2 DDR's in case one goes bad (which I
have experienced).
Anyway, would someone confirm for me the availability of Dual DDR in a KT600
chipset?
Thanks
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Old April 25th 04, 07:59 PM
Benjamin Neu
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HI3R wrote:

Anyway, would someone confirm for me the availability of Dual DDR in a KT600
chipset?
Thanks


Theres no Dual DDR with the KT600 Chipset.

greetings,
Benjamin
 




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