Question:
Will this support Duel Channell Memory?
pahrana
2008-08-11 21:57:00 UTC
MSI K9N SLI-F Motherboard
Form Factor: ATX

Processor Speed: 9550 / 2.20GHz

Memory Size: 2 x 1024MB

Processor Interface: Socket AM2 / AM2

Memory Speed: 800MHz PC6400

Processor Interface: Socket AM2

Processors Supported: AMD Athlon 64
AMD Athlon 64 FX
AMD Sempron
AMD Athlon 64 X2
AMD Phenom (AM2 )

Processor Class: Phenom X4

Memory CAS Latency: 4-4-4-15-1T

Additional Technologies: HyperTransport Technology
SLI Ready

Memory Type: Dual Channel DDR2

Processor Core: Agena

Front Side Bus: 1000MHz (2000 MT/s)
800MHz (1600 MT/s)

Cache Size: 2MB L3
4 x 512KB L2
4MB L2 L3

Pins: 240

Bus Speed: 1800MHz (3600 MT/s)

Additional Technologies: SSE4
AMD Virtualization
AMD64
Quad-Core
SSE3
SSE2
SSE
Enhanced Virus Protection
MMX
Cool'n'Quiet 2.0
HyperTransport 3.0
SSE5

Architecture: 65 nm

Wattage: 95W

Stepping: B3

Fan: Not Included

Northbridge: NVIDIA nForce 570 LT SLI

Number of Slots: 4

Number of Pins: 240-Pin

Maximum Memory Supported: 8GB - 64bit

Memory Supported: 533MHz DDR2
667MHz DDR2
800MHz DDR2
SLI-Ready

Channels: 8 Channels

Audio Chipset: Realtek ALC888

Supported Devices: 2

Hard Drive Types: UDMA/133
UDMA/100
UDMA/66

USB Version: 2.0

USB Data Transfer Rates: 480Mbps

LAN Type: 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit

Port Type: RJ-45

PCI Slots: 2

PCI Express X1 Slots: 2

PCI Express X16 Slots: 2 - Support SLI x 8 Mode

Wasnt sure if it has to say it will support Duel Channell Memory or if all ddr boards do?
Three answers:
anonymous
2008-08-12 00:33:42 UTC
Yes it will. Check for maximum supported memory size though, before proceeding to purchase additional memory.
anonymous
2016-05-27 15:00:08 UTC
Dual-channel architecture doubles data throughput from the memory to the memory controller. Dual-channel-enabled memory controllers utilize two 64-bit data channels, resulting in a 128-bit data path.
anonymous
2008-08-11 22:00:21 UTC
taken from ~20 lines down...



Memory Type: Dual Channel DDR2.



I have to go with... yes.


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