RAM Upgrade - (2) 256's + (2) 512's?

All the research I have done into upgrading my RAM suggests matching what I already have. My question is, I currently have a dual 1.8 G5 with 512 RAM (2 256 sticks) -- in order to upgrade do I need to get another two 256 sticks to get to 1gb total, or can I get two 512 sticks for a total of 1.5gigs? I would prefer to get to 1.5 gigs if mixing the individual modules does not matter.
If you want to recommend a memory brand too, that would be appreciated.
thanks,
SD
1.8 Dual G5   Mac OS X (10.3.9)   512 RAM

Hi SD,
I to have a Dual 1.8ghz and as far as i am aware you can add any amount of ram configurations you want so long as you add in Pairs. For example i have 2x256mb and 2 x 512mb and all is well. Prior to this i had 4x512mb chips and that was ok to. Put the max you can in, it will make all the differsnce and fir the record my ram was from CRUCIAL: http://www.crucial.com/uk/store/listProductLine.asp?cat=RAM&mfr=Apple&submit=Go
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