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A7N8X-X: CPU-Z is showing it IS dual channel?
I mentioned it elsewhere, but now I've got another issue so I figure I might as well get the Straight Dope on this one, too-
I've got an X-X, which isn't supposed to support dual channel, yet CPU-Z is showing that Channel # = Dual.
Further, and much more weird, is that it is showing my memory out of place/order. Physically, I have my Kingston 512 in slot 1, the Geil 256 in slot 2, and rounding out the mutt-RAM hoedown is te Kingmax 256 in slot 3.
CPU-Z, however, is showing the Kingmax in slot 1, the Kingston in slot 2, and the Geil in slot 3.
Is CPU-Z just screwing up or is something odd afoot?
I mentioned it elsewhere, but now I've got another issue so I figure I might as well get the Straight Dope on this one, too-
I've got an X-X, which isn't supposed to support dual channel, yet CPU-Z is showing that Channel # = Dual.
Further, and much more weird, is that it is showing my memory out of place/order. Physically, I have my Kingston 512 in slot 1, the Geil 256 in slot 2, and rounding out the mutt-RAM hoedown is te Kingmax 256 in slot 3.
CPU-Z, however, is showing the Kingmax in slot 1, the Kingston in slot 2, and the Geil in slot 3.
Is CPU-Z just screwing up or is something odd afoot?
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