Thanks to all who responded. Best Answers: Hendrik Visage ______________ Yes, you wouldn't be able to get four way interleaving between the banks, and only perhaps between banks 2&3 you might get two interleaving. This would have some impact on the bandwidth available to the memory, and perhaps some eratice performance, depending where in RAM the data is... David Harrington ________________ Yes. For memory interleaving to work, the paired banks, especially 0 & 1 [A & B in the E450 owner's guide, page 51] should be the same size. With the size mix you have, you will lose some interleaving, but I would set banks 0 and 1, rather than 2 and 3 to matched sizes, as I think that would be more optimal Original Question: I have a 450 with 3200 MB of RAM. banks 1 2 and 3 have 256 MB DIMMS, while bank 0 has 32 MB DIMMs. My question is, does this make a difference at all? System Configuration: Sun Microsystems sun4u Sun Enterprise 450 (4 X UltraSPARC-II 400MHz) System clock frequency: 100 MHz Memory size: 3200 Megabytes ========================= CPUs ========================= Run Ecache CPU CPU Brd CPU Module MHz MB Impl. Mask --- --- ------- ----- ------ ------ ---- SYS 0 0 400 4.0 US-II 10.0 SYS 1 1 400 4.0 US-II 10.0 SYS 2 2 400 4.0 US-II 10.0 SYS 3 3 400 4.0 US-II 10.0 ========================= Memory ========================= Interlv. Socket Size Bank Group Name (MB) Status ---- ----- ------ ---- ------ 0 none 1901 32 OK 0 none 1902 32 OK 0 none 1903 32 OK 0 none 1904 32 OK 1 none 1801 256 OK 1 none 1802 256 OK 1 none 1803 256 OK 1 none 1804 256 OK 2 none 1701 256 OK 2 none 1702 256 OK 2 none 1703 256 OK 2 none 1704 256 OK 3 none 1601 256 OK 3 none 1602 256 OK 3 none 1603 256 OK 3 none 1604 256 OK _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Oct 3 10:41:28 2001
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