How about two sticks of Crucial PC2700? Then you're using the dualDDR feature (not a noticable performance boost, usually, but hey) and you've got PC2700 so you're ready for an upgrade to a 333MHz-based CPU later, if you feel like it. Running the PC2700 at PC2100 speeds with your 2100+ will allow you to use extra-tight timings for a slight additional performance boost, and I'd expect you can also OC your 2100+ quite a ways with the Crucial PC2700. If it's a Thoroughbred, you can lower its multiplier and bump it to 166MHz (DDR333) right off the bat, so it and the RAM are sync'ed at 166MHz.Originally posted by: PolaroidPaul
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I was going to buy PC3200 memory and do some overclocking but I am now more confused than ever. One post says stay away from Corsair XMS 3200 on the 8rda because the system may not boot. Another says to use Twinmos memory (try to find it!!!) but then you read that the Twinmos memory is CAS 2.5 instead of CAS 2.
Forget the darned OC, now I just want to put a new 2100+ in and leave it alone! I'll throw in a GF video card and be done with it. The Antec case, Maxtor HD and the CDRW have been sitting on the shelf for over a month now and want some company.
So, what Ram do I buy?
With nForce2 you always want the CPU's FSB and the memory to be running the same speed, so you would set the memory frequency to "100%" of CPU bus speed in the BIOS and the PC2700 would then run at PC2100 speeds. Or better, you could set your CPU to run at the 166MHz bus that the memory is built for, and just lower the CPU's multiplier so it's still running at its native 2000MHz. Check out the benchmarks at this review: Hexus They run a 2400+ at its native 2.0GHz at both the 133/133 FSB/memory, and also the 166/166 combo. There is a 5%-7% improvement in system-level performance at the 166/166 setting. This is as simple as changing the multiplier and bus speed in the BIOS... see why nForce2 is so popular with the overclockers? 😀Originally posted by: farmercal
mechBgon let's say I get PC2700 x 2 (512 MB) and a XP 2400 (which has a 266 MHz bus) are telling me that the CPU will not run as fast as the memory? Or are you saying that the memory will slow down to the speed of the CPU? A CPU with 333 MHz bus is too expensive for my taste. If the XP2400 is only 266 MHz bus then perhaps the XP2100 ver B is a better purchase?