Because there are 2GB sticks of DDR-II, so you only need 4 slots for 8GB.Originally Posted by nn_step
Because there are 2GB sticks of DDR-II, so you only need 4 slots for 8GB.Originally Posted by nn_step
I was getting confused on that same part. Where can you get a one 2gb stick?Originally Posted by RyderOCZ
But it says that is accepts modules up to 1gb, which wouldn't include 2gb sticks.Originally Posted by RyderOCZ
A wolf in wolves clothing.
Its not 1GB as in module size, its 1Gb (Gigabit...IC density)Originally Posted by DragonOrta
You can get it here: http://www.ocztechnology.com/product...s_dual_channelOriginally Posted by Latoron
As well as several other manufacturers: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=115803
Oh, ok. Makes sense now.Originally Posted by RyderOCZ
A wolf in wolves clothing.
SO you are basically saying that should 2Gb module sizes come out, it would not support them.. okOriginally Posted by RyderOCZ
Fast computers breed slow, lazy programmers
The price of reliability is the pursuit of the utmost simplicity. It is a price which the very rich find most hard to pay.
http://www.lighterra.com/papers/modernmicroprocessors/
Modern Ram, makes an old overclocker miss BH-5 and the fun it was
Correct, it doesn't say it supports 2Gb IC Density, otherwise the max ram would be 16GB.Originally Posted by nn_step
Doesn't the document say GB (gigabyte) though? I smell a fake also, wtf is up with the purple board.Originally Posted by RyderOCZ
The Rig
DFI Lanparty UT Nf4 SLI DR
Athlon 64 3500+
1 Gig OCZ VX DDR500
BFG GeForce 7800GT
160 Gig SATA HDD
CD-RW DVD-ROM Drive
Antec NeoPower
Thermaltake Tsunami
Ok....after actually looking at what you guys are looking at......I agree.
But what I was talking about....1Gb densities on IC's will allow 2GB modules to be made, etc. regardless of this board being real or fake![]()
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