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<blockquote data-quote="DeathCorpse" data-source="post: 186336" data-attributes="member: 7886"><p>well running in dual channel changes your data rate from 64 to 128 i believe. its basically like putting 2 hard drives in raid 0 config. as for what does more ram do... well it gives you more memory to buffer data in. the more ram you have to more data you can buffer so your comp will spend less time fetching data from the hard drive ( which is infinately slower than ram) so more is better. do you even know what type of ram you got. i.e. is it the same exact specs as your other stick of ram. if it isnt you could have problems running it in dual channel config.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeathCorpse, post: 186336, member: 7886"] well running in dual channel changes your data rate from 64 to 128 i believe. its basically like putting 2 hard drives in raid 0 config. as for what does more ram do... well it gives you more memory to buffer data in. the more ram you have to more data you can buffer so your comp will spend less time fetching data from the hard drive ( which is infinately slower than ram) so more is better. do you even know what type of ram you got. i.e. is it the same exact specs as your other stick of ram. if it isnt you could have problems running it in dual channel config. [/QUOTE]
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