Is it possible to have 3GB RAM?

My Pro hasn't arrived yet, so I'm a bit mystified by the RAM possibilities. Apple build-to-order jumps from 2 GB to 4 GB, but, as I understand it, the 2 GB choice is 4x512. Are there not 8 RAM slots, and would it not be possible to add another 2x512 to the other 4x512?

PowerMac G5, D1.8 (June '04 rev.), Mac OS X (10.4.8)

Posted on Nov 17, 2006 8:37 PM

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Nov 19, 2006 10:04 AM in response to Satchmo

User uploaded file6 x 512MB is not one of them. While not as nice as 2 x 1GB + 2 x 512MB it does perform better than 4 x 512MB. The difference come in when you have the choice of using larger DIMMs or not. For instance, a 4 x 1GB configuration will perform better than 8 x 512MB configuration. Having said that there will be very few that would be able to notice the difference.

Nov 21, 2006 3:06 AM in response to jb5023

User uploaded fileOK… would the RAM in slots 3/4 (either riser) perform slower than the RAM in slots 1/2 due to latency/FB-DIMM spec… yes. The thing is, if you need more than 2GB RAM, would that extra 1GB not operate faster than virtual memory on your hard disk?! While it's true it's not perfectly optimal it's certainly far better than the alternative. In any case, only in rare case would anyone actually notice the latency difference.

Nov 21, 2006 3:05 PM in response to infinite vortex

so you would go with buying 2 more 512's.

I have 4x512 right now. I want to upgrade. But buying four 1 gigs sticks is expensive, plus then i would have four 512's to sell.

But i could just buy 2 more 512's, and add them in for cheap.

your saying the performance increase would not be cancelled out by latency, and it would be worth it?

i hope that is what your saying. if it is I will buy two more 512's. let me know if you could please. thanks very much,

Nov 21, 2006 5:14 PM in response to infinite vortex

But, would it be better to have four one gigabytes chips vs. 6 512's, or not worth the extra cost.

If i bought the 4 1's. i could also use my 4 512's for 6 gigs total. i just want know what is the magic number. i heard 4 chips was the best to have. any more and you are causing latency. but like you said. surly this latency is not slower than virtual memory. are you sure of that though?

Nov 29, 2006 3:19 AM in response to jb5023

I think Ned said it all.

4 sticks populating slots 1 & 2 on both Risers, sets the memory usage to Quad channel. Installing more sticks of memory over 4 will still allow for Quad channel, however does casue some latency.

The latency caused is in nano seconds and so should never be a problem or noticed.

These things run so fast that we end users read latency issue and we start to panic - 'I don't want a latency issue'. 'why me? why me?'.

The speeds they are talking about are almost impossible for anyone to register. Have you got a nano second hand on your watch?

With a maximum of 16Gb RAM, the combinations of configurations are many and varied. Rule of thumb, use bigger sticks of memory in slots 1 & 2 on Riser A first, then slots 1 & 2 on Riser B, then populate slots 3 & 4 on Riser A then 3 & 4 on Riser B (e.g 1Gb paired sticks in slots 1 & 2 on A, 512Mb in slots 1 & 2 on B or 1Gb sticks in slots 1 & 2 on A & B, 512Mb's in slots 3 & 4 on A - and so on)

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