Hello all,
I've just finished installing my new Motherboard and processor (merry christmas to me). I went from:
athlon xp 2000+
asus a7v8x
512 mb ddr pc2700 (333) PNY I think
no I've got
Athlon 64 2800+
DFI Lanparty nf3 250GB
I'm currnetly using the same DIMM, but I am interested in an upgrade that will take better advatatge of my new components (aparently this mobo can handle up to PC4200) And honestly I'm a bit confused, I've done my best to research the preferred options, and I'm having trouble coming to any good conclusions, so I thought I would emplore the collective knowlege base that is this forum.
I realize that many of those posting here are enthusiasts to say the least, I wouldn't quite lump myself in that category, however I would definitly consider myself a "hobbiest." Therfore, I am not inclined to upgrade every time bleeding edge tech gets a speed boost, nor to employ any means neccisary to squeez every bit of performance out of my hardware.
personally I like to keep my system somewhere just behind the curve, which is where the best values tend to be, which happens to be my primary concern with upgrades.
I'm looking for a memory solution somewhere in the $100-$200 range. As for specs, all I ask is that hopefully through discourse in this thread, myself as well as others in similar situations (of whom I'm sure there are plenty) will be enlightend as to the best "Bang for the buck" available for this setup.
Here are some crieteria I'd hope to achive in my price range:
name brand
1 DIMM
at least 512 MB
Ideally 1 GB
I don't know if the typical usages of my comp make much of an impact on the decision making process, but I do not do very much gaming (Half Life 2 was the first computer game I'd played all the way through in 8months to a year). Mostly my activities tend to be multimedia related, such as photoshop, adobe premiere, managing my mp3 collection, I tend to deal with alot of large files, and large transfers.
since I know this motherboard has the ablility for a ton of custimization as far as overclocking goes, feel free to offer solutions that involve low level (read: idiot-proof/safe) overclocking
I will continue to do research on my own, but please lend me your thoughts, and feel free to offer a variety of options you think may suit me or others like me.
Thanks in advance for your help
Gabe
I've just finished installing my new Motherboard and processor (merry christmas to me). I went from:
athlon xp 2000+
asus a7v8x
512 mb ddr pc2700 (333) PNY I think
no I've got
Athlon 64 2800+
DFI Lanparty nf3 250GB
I'm currnetly using the same DIMM, but I am interested in an upgrade that will take better advatatge of my new components (aparently this mobo can handle up to PC4200) And honestly I'm a bit confused, I've done my best to research the preferred options, and I'm having trouble coming to any good conclusions, so I thought I would emplore the collective knowlege base that is this forum.
I realize that many of those posting here are enthusiasts to say the least, I wouldn't quite lump myself in that category, however I would definitly consider myself a "hobbiest." Therfore, I am not inclined to upgrade every time bleeding edge tech gets a speed boost, nor to employ any means neccisary to squeez every bit of performance out of my hardware.
personally I like to keep my system somewhere just behind the curve, which is where the best values tend to be, which happens to be my primary concern with upgrades.
I'm looking for a memory solution somewhere in the $100-$200 range. As for specs, all I ask is that hopefully through discourse in this thread, myself as well as others in similar situations (of whom I'm sure there are plenty) will be enlightend as to the best "Bang for the buck" available for this setup.
Here are some crieteria I'd hope to achive in my price range:
name brand
1 DIMM
at least 512 MB
Ideally 1 GB
I don't know if the typical usages of my comp make much of an impact on the decision making process, but I do not do very much gaming (Half Life 2 was the first computer game I'd played all the way through in 8months to a year). Mostly my activities tend to be multimedia related, such as photoshop, adobe premiere, managing my mp3 collection, I tend to deal with alot of large files, and large transfers.
since I know this motherboard has the ablility for a ton of custimization as far as overclocking goes, feel free to offer solutions that involve low level (read: idiot-proof/safe) overclocking
I will continue to do research on my own, but please lend me your thoughts, and feel free to offer a variety of options you think may suit me or others like me.
Thanks in advance for your help
Gabe