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Paul,
You will definitely have problems if you mix memory
sizes on the same carrier. If you add a second carrier
and redistribute the memory, so each carrier has 2x128
and 1x256, you should be alright.
Scott
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> We currently have 4 128Mb memory modules and want to upgrade our total
> memory to 1Gb. I was considering two 256Mb modules but dont know whether to
> go with just another four 128Mb.
>
> What are the implications of mixing different size memory modules -
> performance for instance(dont you get a high interleave factor with the same
> capacity?) Could any problems be overcome by having an addition memory
> carrier and balancing the memory between the two?
>
> Any thoughts or comment are welcome
>
> TIA
>
> Paul Thompson
> Spark Response
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