KrazeyKami
What is this storage?
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When you put a DDR3-1066 module in the orange A1 socket and a DDR3-1333 in the black A2, you are actually mixing RAM types on the one channel. Howell has suggested - as a diagnostic - that you try to keep the same type on each channel.
Aaah, so u say A1-A2 = channel 1, B1-B2 = channel 2 and C1-C2 is channel 3? I always thought that A1,B1,C1 = channel 1 and A2,B2,C2 = channel 2, since this is triple channel memory... Come to think of it, that doesnt make sense calling it tripple channel, since it would mean you only have 2 channels....
This would also make sense, in the understanding that using the same type of memory DIMMS (x6) would work together on A,B and C.
But then, im facing a dilemma;
First of all, Asus says, that triple channel needs to be filled this way. A1, B1, C1 (the oranges) and then A2, B2, C2 (the blacks). Let's say that this would not be the case when using mixed types.
Then, i can imagine that what Howell suggets should work: A1,2 = 10700, B1,2 = 8500. But then, C1,2 = always a mixed channel = a problem.
This would suggest that they made memory channels with the logic of never being able to use mixed memory types that come in sets of 3?
That doesn't make much sense to me...
For sure, i will test tonight as Howell describes and see how it reacts.
p.s.,
In the manual, indeed, it says A, B, and C are the channels (so 3 of em).
I think this kinda proves, once again, that the memory OCZ provided is not of the same type ....
Kind regards,
Kami.