Installing dual-channel memory

Dual-channel memory operation is dependent on a number of conditions being met, Intel specifying that motherboards should default to single-channel mode in the event of any of these being violated:

  • DIMMs must be installed in pairs
  • Both DIMMs must use the same density memory chips
  • Both DIMMs must use the same DRAM bus width
  • Both DIMMs must be either single-sided or dual-sided.
DIMM Sockets

This particular motherboard has 6 DIMM slots, arranged as two groups of three and colour-coded to indicate how memory modules should be installed in pairs.


Each group represents a separate channel, as follows:

  • Channel A: DIMMs 1, 2 and 3
  • Channel B: DIMMs 4, 5 and 6

DIMM1 pairing up with DIMM4 (the pair of orange slots), DIMM2 with DIMM5 and DIMM3 with DIMM6.

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It's important to refer to the Motherboard User Manual to determine precisely how DIMM slots may be populated to achieve dual-channel operation. In this case, DIMM3 and DIMM6 can only be used if the neighbouring DIMM2 and DIMM5 slots are either not occupied, or occupied with only a single-sided DIMM, the following table illustrating all the permitted dual-channel combinations:

DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4 DIMM5 DIMM6
2 memory modules DS/SS X X DS/SS X X
X DS/SS X X DS/SS X
X X DS/SS X X DS/SS
4 memory modules DS/SS DS/SS X DS/SS DS/SS X
6 memory modules DS/SS SS SS DS/SS SS SS

Insert the module into an available expansion socket, noting how the module is keyed to the socket. This insures the module can be plugged into the socket one way only.

Fit DIMM Module

SDRAM DIMMs and RIMMs both have two notches, albeit with different spacing. DDR modules - which we're using here - have only one.

Firmly press the module into position, making certain the module is completely seated in the socket. The ejector tab clips will close automatically.


Repeat this procedure for each module you are installing.

Last Update: Sun Oct 12th 2003