Do to my curiosity, I went through my utilities folder and looked at programs 
I thought mighty tell. I noticed that Tech Tool 2 and TattleTech also tell 
you the ones that were interleaved. However, I'm not sure if they tell you if 
they are giving you the speed increase, or just that you have two sticks in 
paired slots. Without speed testing, do you really know?

STeve

<< 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. >>


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