How much will 4x 512meg sticks hurt?

mindgam3

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Hey,

I have a s939 board that is overclocked a 3000+ venice up to 2.4ghz using a 3:2 memory divider making the memory run ~200mhz and also in 1t . I need more then 1gig of ram for todays games like bf2 and fear... will adding 2 more 512 sticks of ram still allow the use of memory dividers or does it downclock the memory to 333?

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Furen

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It should let you run at the same divider unless you have a rather weak memory controller on your cpu. You WILL need 2T, though, which will give you a ~3% performance hit (according to corsair, anyway).
 

mindgam3

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Originally posted by: Furen
It should let you run at the same divider unless you have a rather weak memory controller on your cpu. You WILL need 2T, though, which will give you a ~3% performance hit (according to corsair, anyway).

I can live with that, i have 3 other people logged into my computer most of the time so 1gig isnt enough for todays games really anymore :( .
 

digiram

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I was wondering the same thing. I've got a winnie 3k oc'd to 2.3(9x255) with my mem(Patriot xblk) running 1:1. Anyone think that adding 2x512 ram(same kind of course) will cause problems with my current set up?
 

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geez, back then 2GB was over kill and price being a bomb, now games are loving it LOL
yeah T2 timings on 4 sticks,

i wonder if the same applies to Intel CPUs
 

Furen

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Digiram you might have some trouble running it at over 200MHz, but using a divider shouldnt be a problem.
 

Matt2

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4x512 I have heard kills your OC potential.

That's why i have stayed away from 4x512 VX
 

LT4CAMSS

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Originally posted by: chinkgai
How much will 4x 512meg sticks hurt?

depends where you're sticking them ;)
Hahahaha.

On a scale of 1 to 10,

1 being a slight poke from a toothpick to your fingernail and a 10 being a sledgehammer to your fingers, I would say that this is a 1. Seriously though, most accounts point to 2T as a 3% performance hit compared to 1T. I wouldn't put it past 5%. It will not be too bad. If you had stated money wasn't an issue I would have said sell your ram and try to get a hold of 2X1GB though.
 

Fresh Daemon

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1T going to 2T will not be terribly noticeable. Whatever FPS you lose you could make back with a video card overclock. However, not having 2GB in BF2 etc. will hurt you a lot more than using 2T. With a Venice you should still be able to run at DDR400, though.