I'm not sure if the 2 separate lanes can work independently (one dual-channel, other 2 x single channel). Personally, I'd buy a new 4GB set (2x2GB) to run in dual channel and just remove the current set from the system.
I saw some reviews. I read there is a minimal gain going from single channel to dual channel. It would be cheaper and more practical for me to just get a 2x2GB set and run them all in single channel. Should I just do that?
I saw some reviews. I read there is a minimal gain going from single channel to dual channel. It would be cheaper and more practical for me to just get a 2x2GB set and run them all in single channel. Should I just do that?
Little gain? That review is misleading. Dual-channel doubles RAM speed because now you have information running as though it were a 2-way street. Here's a little read: http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/133
The only fix I add to that guide is that today the CPU is bottlenecking the RAM.
There was only a few FPS increase with dual channel. If I go dual channel, I'll have to buy a new kit and have 2 sticks laying waste. If there is a HUGE difference, I'll go for it. If it's only a couple of FPS. It's not worth it to me. Buy 2 kits will cost about $100 and I'll have to store 2 good sticks of RAM.
OH! So, 4GB of dual channel won't give me more performance than single channel? I don't really think it's worth spending $50 more for dual channel. I don't mind waiting a few extra seconds, haha. I think I'll go for the 2x2GB single channel route.