Take each pair of like sticks and first, put them in unpaired slots, Run a 
speed testing program like Nortons (I set up a ram disk as well and use that 
for the hard disk testing) and note the results. Then put the paired sticks 
in paired slots and retest. If the paired sticks are compatible, you should 
see about a 10% speed increase. When you get done, put all the paired sticks 
in paired slots. If anyone else knows an easier way, I'd like to hear it.

STeve

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