Hi everyone,
I've tried to install my 4 DDR memories in dual channel mode. I know how (matching the colors of the sockets) and I've also read the manual of my motherboard to verify the set up of the memories for a dual channel mode (which is the same, I have to match the colors of the sockets).
However, Cpu-z (version 1.53.1) doesn't detect it nor does Everest (Ultimate edition 5.30.1900). The screenshot from cpu-z is attached with this post. In Everest, the active mode is "Single Channel".
My motherboard is: Asus PTGD1-LA (Grouper) , Chipset: i915G
By the way, I've tried every possible set up. And I have 2 Kingston memories 1GB PC-3200 (same speed, same everything) and I have 2 other 256MB PC-3200 hynix memories. At first, I put those two pairs in dual channel. Since the programs did not detect the dual channel mode, so I took out the two hynix memories and only tried with the Kingston pair. Result: Still the same, Single channel.
There is no option in the BIOS.
Is it because my motherboard is too old for the programs to correctly detect it (which seems weird)? Do I have to do something on the motherboard first?
Thanks for your time!
I've tried to install my 4 DDR memories in dual channel mode. I know how (matching the colors of the sockets) and I've also read the manual of my motherboard to verify the set up of the memories for a dual channel mode (which is the same, I have to match the colors of the sockets).
However, Cpu-z (version 1.53.1) doesn't detect it nor does Everest (Ultimate edition 5.30.1900). The screenshot from cpu-z is attached with this post. In Everest, the active mode is "Single Channel".
My motherboard is: Asus PTGD1-LA (Grouper) , Chipset: i915G
By the way, I've tried every possible set up. And I have 2 Kingston memories 1GB PC-3200 (same speed, same everything) and I have 2 other 256MB PC-3200 hynix memories. At first, I put those two pairs in dual channel. Since the programs did not detect the dual channel mode, so I took out the two hynix memories and only tried with the Kingston pair. Result: Still the same, Single channel.
There is no option in the BIOS.
Is it because my motherboard is too old for the programs to correctly detect it (which seems weird)? Do I have to do something on the motherboard first?
Thanks for your time!