Hello, I just ordered a new 64bit 3000+ 939pin & msi neo2 ultra and had some questions on memory. I plan on overclocking, infact, anandtech's article is the one that persuaded me to choose this setup. I don't plan on going the full 290 fsb (unless I can obtain it easily with my zalman hsf), but looking around the 275 area. Here is where I am stuck.
I have a few options for my 1gb dual-channel setup..
1) I can buy top of the line pc3200 memory and overclock it to a 1:1 ratio & slow down the timings.
2) I can buy medium pc3200 (cas 2.5/3/3/8, etc ) and hardly overclock it and set it to a ratio (4:5, 3:4, etc)
3) I can buy pc3700 and overclock it to a 1:1 or leave it at a lower ratio.
4) I can forget overclocking and just buy ddr550 or something.
This is mainly a gaming computer.. so does the 1:1 ratio really affect performance? Here is an article I read and learned a lot from. http://www.cluboverclocker.com...air/xms3200LLPRO/2.htm
So my question is, which route would you take for the best 'price to performace'?
Thank you,
Justin
I have a few options for my 1gb dual-channel setup..
1) I can buy top of the line pc3200 memory and overclock it to a 1:1 ratio & slow down the timings.
2) I can buy medium pc3200 (cas 2.5/3/3/8, etc ) and hardly overclock it and set it to a ratio (4:5, 3:4, etc)
3) I can buy pc3700 and overclock it to a 1:1 or leave it at a lower ratio.
4) I can forget overclocking and just buy ddr550 or something.
This is mainly a gaming computer.. so does the 1:1 ratio really affect performance? Here is an article I read and learned a lot from. http://www.cluboverclocker.com...air/xms3200LLPRO/2.htm
So my question is, which route would you take for the best 'price to performace'?
Thank you,
Justin