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What does channel 106 mean?

Dual channel means that two memory controllers (also called MCH) are designed at the chip level of Northbridge. These two memory controllers can work independently of each other, and each controller controls a memory channel. In these two memories, the CPU can address and read data separately, thus doubling the bandwidth and data access speed of the memory (theoretically). At present, the popular dual-channel memory architecture consists of two 64-bit DDR memory controllers, and the bandwidth can reach 128bit. Because the two memory controllers in the dual-channel architecture are independent and complementary intelligent memory controllers, it can realize zero waiting time and run at the same time. This complementary nature of the two memory controllers can reduce the effective latency by 50%, thus doubling the bandwidth of the memory. Dual channel is a new technology adopted by motherboard chipset (Athlon 64 is integrated in CPU), which has nothing to do with memory itself. Any DDR memory can work on a motherboard that supports dual-channel technology, so there is no such thing as "memory supports dual channels". Theoretically, there is a difference between inserting two 5 12M and one 1G, and inserting two will be faster.