User not logged in - login - register
Home Calendar Books School Tool Photo Gallery Message Boards Users Statistics Advertise Site Info
go to bottom | |
 Message Boards » » Single Channel vs. Dual Channel Page [1]  
aaronburro
Sup, B
53065 Posts
user info
edit post

Welp, I got my new mobo today and am working on putting this shit together. I place the heat sink for measurement purposes and damned if the fucker doesn't block one of the memory slots. Naturally, it blocks the first one in the array instead of the last one. Turning the heat sink the other direction bends capacitors, so that is a no-go as well

As such, I can't utilize the dual channel memory, because you allegedly have to use the green slots first. How big of a performance hit am I going to take because of this? Can I use the purple slots, instead, even the mobo guide doesn't say I can?

1/19/2006 7:34:22 PM

rogueleader
All American
12297 Posts
user info
edit post

just try it out...it's not going to explode if you put them into the wrong slot...

1/19/2006 7:46:01 PM

1CYPHER
Suspended
1513 Posts
user info
edit post

You're gonna be better off running them in dual channel at a lower voltage/rate (thus not needing the sinks) than you will be in single channel at higher frequency/voltage and needing the sinks.

1/19/2006 8:01:03 PM

aaronburro
Sup, B
53065 Posts
user info
edit post

oh, i think i was a bit misleading. the heat sink in question is for the cpu. can't go w/out that

1/19/2006 8:21:18 PM

occamsrezr
All American
6985 Posts
user info
edit post

Is your proc a 64 bit proc?

1/19/2006 11:01:56 PM

aaronburro
Sup, B
53065 Posts
user info
edit post

yep.

1/20/2006 2:51:06 AM

occamsrezr
All American
6985 Posts
user info
edit post

Then you'd be better off running it dual channel. Maybe a different heatsink? What kind is it that's blocking it?

1/20/2006 3:04:51 AM

Battousai
All American
1158 Posts
user info
edit post

If you use the stock heatsink that come with the cpu then you shouldn't have a problem, it's pretty low profile. And unless you're planning on doing some serious overclocking then it should be more than enough to keep you cool.

1/20/2006 6:38:43 AM

Wolfrules
All American
1880 Posts
user info
edit post

stock cooling on 64-bit procs.. especially winchester and venice cores.. is more than enough... even with a substantial overclock.

1/20/2006 7:49:48 AM

Raige
All American
4386 Posts
user info
edit post

But... but then the computer won't be as riced out!

Honestly though what kind of screwed up heatsink do you have that it's blocking your memory slots. Doesn't sound very well designed.

1/20/2006 8:07:37 AM

smoothcrim
Universal Magnetic!
18966 Posts
user info
edit post

^^

[Edited on January 20, 2006 at 8:10 AM. Reason : .]

1/20/2006 8:09:03 AM

Wolfrules
All American
1880 Posts
user info
edit post

^^ either a massive heatsink.. or a really bad mobo design.

1/20/2006 8:40:36 AM

aaronburro
Sup, B
53065 Posts
user info
edit post

^ combo of both. I got the thermalright XP-120 and the MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum

1/20/2006 11:41:50 PM

synapse
play so hard
60939 Posts
user info
edit post

this really shouldn't be that complicated

1/21/2006 1:40:44 AM

 Message Boards » Tech Talk » Single Channel vs. Dual Channel Page [1]  
go to top | |
Admin Options : move topic | lock topic

© 2024 by The Wolf Web - All Rights Reserved.
The material located at this site is not endorsed, sponsored or provided by or on behalf of North Carolina State University.
Powered by CrazyWeb v2.39 - our disclaimer.