In order to get more performance out of your computer, you need to enable dual-channel RAM. There are a lot of different methods to do this, and they will work with any type of RAM.
This article will teach you how to enable dual-channel RAM for your computer, step by step.
First: Check Your Motherboard

Before you try to change anything, you need to check your motherboard to see what kind of RAM you have. You can do this by clicking on the “My Computer” button and then opening the properties. When the properties window opens, click on the “Device Manager” tab.
Once you open the “Device Manager” window, scroll to the bottom and click on the “Motherboard” tab. This will show you all of your memory modules, including which ones are installed, and which ones are missing. If you see a yellow exclamation point next to a memory module, then you don’t have that RAM installed.
Now that you know what you have, you can choose the one that you want to use. If you are going to use two memory modules, you can either install them both or leave one out. Just make sure that you are using the same type of RAM on each module.
Second: Check Your BIOS

Next, you need to look at your motherboard’s BIOS. This will tell you everything you need to know about your computer, including the type of RAM that you have installed. The easiest way to access this is to click on the “F2” key when your computer boots up.
If your computer is equipped with a password, you will need to enter the password to access your BIOS. If you don’t know what the password is, then it will be on a sticker on the back of your motherboard.
Once you open the BIOS, scroll down to the bottom and click on “Memory Setup”. This will allow you to adjust the settings of all of your memory modules. Make sure that you have all of your memory modules selected, and then click on the “Test Settings” button.
This will tell you if any of your memory modules are not compatible with your computer. You can either make changes to the settings, or you can skip to the next step if you don’t need to change anything.
Third: Adjust Your Memory
To adjust your RAM, you need to go back to the device manager and click on the “Memory” tab. This will allow you to adjust the settings of all of your memory modules. Click on the “Modules” tab and then click on “Manage Installed Memory”.
This will display a table that lists all of your modules, including their current settings. You can either increase or decrease the amount of memory that you have available. You can also change the settings of the individual modules.
Fourth: Configure Dual Channel RAM

Once you have finished changing the settings for your RAM, it is time to enable dual-channel RAM. To do this, you need to click on the “Advanced” tab and then click on the “Dual Channels” button. This will bring up a new window that will let you set the settings for your dual-channel RAM.
These settings include how much memory you want to use in each channel, as well as whether you want to use DDR3 or DDR4 RAM. Once you are done, click on the “OK” button and then reboot your computer.
Fifth: Test It
Once your computer reboots, it is time to test the new settings. If your computer is still running slow, then you can simply wait. If your computer is running smoothly, then you can either save the settings or use them on a different computer.
When you have finished testing the settings, you can close the “Dual Channels” window and return to the device manager. Scroll down to the bottom and click on the “Advanced Properties” tab.
This will give you a list of all of your memory modules, including their current settings. Click on the “Memory” tab and then click on the “Advanced” tab. This will allow you to adjust the settings for all of your memory modules.
You can either set these settings to the default values or you can use them to configure your computer. Once you are finished configuring your memory, click on the “OK” button and then reboot your computer.