I read the history of the term "Interleave" that somebody mentioned earlier
today. I found GURU, which has been tucked away for so long that I
completely forgot about that little program.

When you interleave RAM do you need to have all of the RAM sticks the same
speed? Or just the two opposite RAM sticks?

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> From: Jesse Stanford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Place memory chips of the same size & speed (generally it's a good
> idea to go for the same brand though that's not always technically
> strictly neccessary) in their corresponding slots, meaning that you
> must have an even number of chips.
> i.e.
> 64mb in slot A1
> 64mb in slot B1
> 128mb in slot A2
> 128mb in slot A2
> etc etc
> this way the computer can read AND write to the memory at the same
> time, resulting in an approximate 30% speed increase.  Not all models
> of computers support it though, only computers which use the
> "hammerhead" memory controller model or newer.


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