>If you go out and buy >another ddr333 it may not >match up with the one you have, even if you buy the same Kingston value ram, I know Kingston says this, and actually sells their RAM in two Dimm kits, to support dual channel. In fact they won't guarantee dual channel if you buy the Dimms separately. But I have actually bought four 512MB Kingston DDR 333 DIMMS, on four different occasions,over a eight month period, from both OfficeMax, and Circuit City. And both channels on the PC work dual channel. I suspect this has more to do with the motherboard then with the RAM. My guess is that higher end boards will handle different RAM better then cheap ones. Kingstone is the only manufacturer, that I am aware of, to sell them it kits. Crucial doesn't do this. Rode The NOSPIN Group http://www.freepctech.com/rode/ >and you will not get the dual channel capability. It helps the system with >about a 10% improvement. > >The present 256 ddr333 you could most easily sell to one of your friends or >co-workers. Wholesale price is about >$45 for that right now, same as for the 256m DDR 400. > > >Joe Lore >================================================ The NOSPIN Group is now offering Free PC Tech support at our newest website: http://freepctech.com