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Just wondering if anyone can advise on a RAM query I have..? 
I'm currently running a Core2 Duo 3Ghz on an Abit IP35 PRO Mainboard with 4GB (2x2GB) Corsair Dominator 1066mhz DDR2, when I upgraded to Windows 7 OS recently, I swapped out my 2GB (2x 1GB) Corsair Dominator 1066mhz DDR2 Ram for the 4GB kit as I was going from 32bit to 64bit
My question is, if I add the 2GB kit to total 6GB (It runs as Ive tried it) as the 2GB is made up of 2x1GB sticks and the 4GB is made up of 2x2GB will adding the 2GB sticks degrade performance in anyway? Bearing in mind the dual channel slots 1+3 will hold the 4GB sticks and 2+4 slots will hold the 2GB sticks.
I did a run of the Windows experience index and it shows the same memory operations per sec with or without, so not really sure if it's of any benefit or not, just wanted to check as I don't know whether i should throw it in or just sell it as it's just sat in the draw since upgrading.
I just didn't want to put it in and find the 2GB kit holds it back in anyway?
I'm currently running a Core2 Duo 3Ghz on an Abit IP35 PRO Mainboard with 4GB (2x2GB) Corsair Dominator 1066mhz DDR2, when I upgraded to Windows 7 OS recently, I swapped out my 2GB (2x 1GB) Corsair Dominator 1066mhz DDR2 Ram for the 4GB kit as I was going from 32bit to 64bit
My question is, if I add the 2GB kit to total 6GB (It runs as Ive tried it) as the 2GB is made up of 2x1GB sticks and the 4GB is made up of 2x2GB will adding the 2GB sticks degrade performance in anyway? Bearing in mind the dual channel slots 1+3 will hold the 4GB sticks and 2+4 slots will hold the 2GB sticks.
I did a run of the Windows experience index and it shows the same memory operations per sec with or without, so not really sure if it's of any benefit or not, just wanted to check as I don't know whether i should throw it in or just sell it as it's just sat in the draw since upgrading.
I just didn't want to put it in and find the 2GB kit holds it back in anyway?