Originally posted by: Zebo
No way you can run 1T with 4x512, only ram that can do this is crucial 8T.
Ok, this thread pretty much found that there's not that big of a difference between running 1T or 2T (with 2x512, yes), so 2T with 4x512 would be....? Anyone done any tests comparing 2x512 vs. 4x512 at 2T? Or 2x512 vs 2x1GB? Preferrably on a Venice or San Diego.
I'm wondering because those of us that will be upgrading soon will be getting Venice, SD, or X2, and with memory prices so low, it'd be nice to know if we can pair up 4 sticks with one of the new AMDs (or a couple 1gb sticks)... and not have the performance hit and overclocking problems we used to get if we wanted to run higher density sticks, or 4 sticks with the old memory controller.
Hope my questions made sense, I'm not quite as hardcore as most of you, but I'd like to know what I can, and should, pair up in my new system.... for the longest time it has seemed like 2x512 2-2-2-5 1T was the "best" setup... now we see that 2T isn't as horrible as some thought, and even some looser timings can be used with the new steppings while still seeing gains in CPU cycles which offset the added latency. But I haven't seen any comparisons of different AMOUNTS of RAM.
Again, this wouldn't really have been much of a concern a month ago, but with memory so cheap now...there's really no reason not to add more, if it isn't going to hurt performance and/or overclockability.