I have a system that I built running Win 7 Pro 64-bit with an AMD Phenom II x6 1100T BE on a MSI NF980-G65 motherboard with 32G of matched DDR3 memory (4x8G). I have not physically touched this configuration (except for installing a second GTX660 SC for SLI) in two years. In this time, I have rarely used more than 12G of memory.
I was talking to someone at the local PC shop the other day and the topic of memory config came up. He mentioned that, since I had rarely used more than 12G of memory, it might be a good idea to swap chips from the 'unused' DIMM slots (3 & 4) to the used slots (1 & 2) to 'use' those 'fresh' chips.
Is it a good idea to swap memory chips (keeping the 'matched' chips together)?
I was talking to someone at the local PC shop the other day and the topic of memory config came up. He mentioned that, since I had rarely used more than 12G of memory, it might be a good idea to swap chips from the 'unused' DIMM slots (3 & 4) to the used slots (1 & 2) to 'use' those 'fresh' chips.
Is it a good idea to swap memory chips (keeping the 'matched' chips together)?
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- DIY
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro 64-bit Service Pack 1
- CPU
- AMD FX 8370 BE 8-core
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3
- Memory
- 32G Corsair DDR3 1600
- Graphics Card(s)
- 2 GTX660 SC in SLI
- Sound Card
- Reaktek
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung 23" LCD
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- Hard Drives
- 5 SATA HDD
1 eSATA HDD
- PSU
- Corsair 850w
- Case
- AZZA Hurricane
- Cooling
- Case fans
- Keyboard
- Microsoft
- Mouse
- Logitech
- Internet Speed
- T3
- Antivirus
- Norton Internet Security
- Browser
- IE, Firefox