2 vs 4 sticks of memory

Ropes4u

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I am running a Asus A8n SLI with corsair value at stock settings. I am upgrading my kids computer and see it as an opportunity to grab more memory for me ;o)

So should I drop the value ram 2x512 into their pc and buy 2*1gb sticks for me, or just add another gig of value ram into mine.

Thanks, John
 

raincityboy

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Originally posted by: Bill Kunert
I'd go with the 2 1gig sticks. The AMD memory controller won't run 4 sticks at 1T timing.

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If you dont mind paying for the 1GB sticks it would be the best way to go.
 

Brian48

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Originally posted by: Bill Kunert
I'd go with the 2 1gig sticks. The AMD memory controller won't run 4 sticks at 1T timing.

Not only that, you'd be lucky to get all four DIMMs to run at 400mhz even with a 2T timing. Most MBs will stipulate that the MAX mhz allowed for all 4 DIMM slots filled is 333mhz.

Definately get 2x1024mb over 4x512mb.
 

Lemon law

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Which brings up a question---I have one decent stick of corsair value ram ddr pc 3200 ram---which will easily run at 3-3-3-8 timings---and is cl2.5---and one not so good nanya ram stick---and overall I am running at a 2t timing.---what improvement can I expect if I chuck the nanya stick and get another corsair 512 stick of vs512mb400--cl2.5 vs cl3 for the nanya--and get the same 3-3-3-8 timings--but maybe get myself to 1T timings?