Daystar has a utility called nPower Control that does a bunch of things on PCI
computers.

One of the things it does is show a map of your DIMM slots and tells how they
are populated and which DIMMs are interleaved.

M

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> 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.  If anyone else knows an
> easier way, I'd like to hear it.
>
> STeve
>

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