I think that means no dual channel. The dual channel MB I've seen have 4 slots - 2 pairs. memtest might tell you a little more than POST. Mark Jarvis wrote: > > I'm somewhat disappointed that this motherboard has only two memory > slots. They are different colors, whatever that means with only two slots. > > > Eric Shubert wrote: >> Mark Jarvis wrote: >> >>> With the holiday season over, I decided to upgrade my system from 1GB to >>> 2GB RAM. The memory I had was DDR2-800 Memory Expert from Adata. The >>> place I'd originally bought the motherboard & memory from no longer >>> carried that brand, but their tech guy said that other brands, for >>> example Kingston, should work with it with no problem. (Yeah, Right!) I >>> had a gift card from Fry's burning a hole in my pocket, so I got a 1GB >>> DDR2-800 Kingston stick at Fry's. >>> >>> Now the problem. Either stick alone shows as DDR2-800 in POST. Both >>> together show as DDR2-667. GRRRRR! >>> >>> I can : >>> 1) Live with it. It's only a 16-17% drop in speed. >>> >>> 2) Take it back, get another Kingston or another brand (Patriot?), >>> cross my fingers & hope. >>> >>> 3) Take it back and order a matching Adata stick online. >>> >>> 4) Buy another Kingston 1GB to make a pair and try to sell the old >>> Adata for $10 or $15. >>> >>> Any suggestions? >>> >> >> I'm not an expert on memory, but I'll chime in anyhow. ;) >> >> Is this a dual channel MB? If so, I would try putting them on separate >> channels (different colored slots). My understanding is that matching >> memory sticks for dual channel mode (cards in samed colored slots) is >> hit and miss, even w/in the same brand. >> >> That being said, if you decide to try to get back to 800, I would go the >> Kingston route. I recently received a 1G Kingston stick in a trade >> transaction that was bad. Kingston customer service was very good. The >> stick had a lifetime warranty, and they replaced it with no problem (I >> only had to pay shipping). I asked at the time about pairing it up for >> dual channel use, and they said that if I had 2 Kingston sticks that >> didn't work together in dual channel mode, that they would replace them >> with 2 that were paired. Again, I would only need to pay shipping. >> >> If you want that kind of service, make sure your ram has a lifetime >> warranty. Some does, some doesn't. >> >> -- -Eric 'shubes' --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss