No, but if you use pairs in some Macs they can be interleaved to improve performance.


Ron


On Monday, July 26, 2004, at 02:32 AM, Alejandro Desalvo wrote:

Hi, I've been inqureing about ram upgrading and head that there could be
some issues if adding ram in non-pair chips. i.e. just one 128MB chip
instead of 2. is that true? do I have to buy ram in pairs to make any
upgrade?
Hope I'm being clear about my question.


Regards,
Alejandro.



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