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''Dual-channel architecture'' [[DDR_SDRAM|DDR SDRAM]] describes a [[motherboard]] technology that effectively doubles data throughput in the frontside bus from RAM to the [[Northbridge (computing)|memory controller]]. Dual Channel-enabled memory controllers utilize two 64-bit data channels, resulting in a total bandwidth of 128 bits, to move data from RAM to the CPU.
In order to achieve this, the [[DDR_SDRAM|DDR SDRAM]] memory modules must be installed into matching memory slots, which are usually color coded on the [[motherboard]]. Each memory module in each slot should be identical to the one in its matching slot. It's also possible to use similar memory sticks from different manufacturers or different production series as long they are of the same size, specification, the same number of memory chips and internal organisation.
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