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RAM DILEMA...plz help
Hi, i am currently trying to decide what brand of of 512 (2 x 256MB) DDR ram i can use to upgrade from 512 to 1GB.
I have a budget of around $60. My current setup is: AMD Athlon 3500+ , 200GB hard drive , 512MB RAM , GeForce 6600 grfx card. Those are the basics, this is a sooooped up compaq/hp computer, it runs great, but not when i'm playing games a lot, like World of Warcraft, i want to know how much of a difference 1GB of ram will make to cure lag problems and make minimization of the game to allow me to access other programs (ie. firefox, itunes, etc.) faster than i can with 512MB. I would gladly take any suggestions regarding my little dilema. Also, i was wondering if anyone can link me too their choice of best 512 (2 x 256MB) RAM on Newegg.com (where i will order it). Also, what is the difference in performance between 512MB and 512 (2 x 256MB) of RAM. I have two empty slots for ram ![]() |
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Re: RAM DILEMA...plz help
First of all, your processor supports Dual Channel, which is enabled only when DIMM slots are populated in matched size pairs. This means, for a total of 512MB, the optimum performance is gained from 2x256MB. Similarly, for a total of 1GB, the best configuration is 2x512MB. Dual Channel is a feature that increases the standard SDRAM interface width from 64-bit to 128-bit; effectively doubling memory bandwidth.
Second issue is; certain models of Athlon 64 do not function properly with 4 DIMMs. This means that if you currently have 2x256MB=512MB, and you wish to upgrade to 1GB=4x256MB, you may be forced to run memory at slower speeds. We can help you identify if your processor has this deficiency or not though. Download CPU-Z and post back the content of the Code Name box on the CPU tab. The question of whether or not you will see a performance increase going from 512MB RAM to 1GB is difficult to determine. There are numerous situations where the type of usage you describe would result in a commit charge that exceeds 512MB, but Windows XP would probably intelligently page RAM and you'd likely not even notice. All I can say is you would probably see improved load times, and less hitching with 1GB, although you might not even notice. |
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Re: i have cpu-z fortunately :)
content of the Code Name box on the CPU tab is Venice.
wondering if i should just buy a single 512MB stick opposed to 512 (2 x 256) also how do you check to see what the max limit per slot on the motherboard is? and should i just buy ram that is the same speed as mine right now (PC3200) |
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Re: RAM DILEMA...plz help
im not that knowledgable in the computer hardware region, and sort of didnt understand if you recommend that i buy 2 x 256MB = 512MB b/c u said my comp should support 4 DIMMS without a problem?
If my budget increases, will I be able to buy two 512MB sticks to fill up my two empty expansion bays, increasing my total RAM to 1.5GB, or would the 4 DIMM ( 4 x 256MB) be adequate enough to reduce lag in world of warcraft (only this game i have problems with b/c it is an mmorpg, thousands of players one a server - every other game runs extremely fast w/ no lag problems and low latency) and cut down on the time it would take to minimize out of the game and access other programs like firefox, itunes, vent, xfire, etc. |
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