I was looking around and newegg, contemplating 8 gigs of (DDR2) ram. Now it doesn't seem like there are any 4GB sticks, so any 8 GB ram setup would require 4 sticks of ram. Now here is the odd thing: There are kits of 4x2Gb sticks being sold... but they come in at $270-$400. Now if someone were to buy two 2x2GB kits, those go for $80-$90 each for a total of $160-$180. What's that about? Would there actually be any benefit to getting the 4 stick kit, or is the pricing just dumb?
Speaking of which, is there any actual benefit in getting 8 GB of ram at this point, or would most of it just sit there unused? This would be for gaming/DC/mathcad/interactive physics/mathematica etc... Would that depend on the processor, as in would a faster processor benefit from more ram in this situation (how about in general)?
I'm also curious about dual channel. Does dual channel actually work on a 4-slot motherboard when you fill up all slots, or is the "dual" part that two sticks will use wire traces for all 4 slots, so that 4 sticks would by necessity operate in single-channel mode? And does (or has with say ddr) dual channel actually bring any performance increase? In the real world, that is.
Am I correct in thinking that with more sticks of ram, the OC headroom decreases? If so, why is that? Would that be why the kit of 4x2GB is more expensive, because the regular 2x2GB kits may not be able to run at spec with another kits in the system?
Thx for any replies
Speaking of which, is there any actual benefit in getting 8 GB of ram at this point, or would most of it just sit there unused? This would be for gaming/DC/mathcad/interactive physics/mathematica etc... Would that depend on the processor, as in would a faster processor benefit from more ram in this situation (how about in general)?
I'm also curious about dual channel. Does dual channel actually work on a 4-slot motherboard when you fill up all slots, or is the "dual" part that two sticks will use wire traces for all 4 slots, so that 4 sticks would by necessity operate in single-channel mode? And does (or has with say ddr) dual channel actually bring any performance increase? In the real world, that is.
Am I correct in thinking that with more sticks of ram, the OC headroom decreases? If so, why is that? Would that be why the kit of 4x2GB is more expensive, because the regular 2x2GB kits may not be able to run at spec with another kits in the system?
Thx for any replies
