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    Quote Originally Posted by furballi View Post
    I would also expect a small drop in speed with single-sided stick, but are these numbers valid in Memtest86?

    MBENCH shows similar read/write speed under SSE. Read for INT and MMX are about the same. Write speed is 15% higher.

    write speed should be better to a single sided row of memory chips...i would think with the single sided row stick you could lower your memory setting (make them tighter than the double sided) and in effect, get better or comparable read speed compared to the double sided.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ace-a-Rue View Post
    write speed should be better to a single sided row of memory chips...i would think with the single sided row stick you could lower your memory setting (make them tighter than the double sided) and in effect, get better or comparable read speed compared to the double sided.
    It will be higher with higher density module. In my case, the dual-sided chip has twice the capacity of single-sided chip (same density). The single-sided chip can run at higher FSB speed. Do you have any recommendation for a free memory bench proggy to check these RAMs?

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    What are your pwm temps? in my board i think they are little high, always between 46-48º in idle, 56-57º in load .

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