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Is PC4000 much better than PC3200?

bluehorizon

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I have a MSI K7N2 Neo Plat board; the specs say it supports up to PC3200... Will I see any improvement if I get PC4000 over PC3200? If I get another board in the near future that supports above PC3200, will it be a noticable difference with 4000 instead of 3200?

Thanks 🙂
 
considering the price differences are little, unless you're getting ECC ram I would just go with the faster ram. I think you would notice a difference if you did some testing, but for game play i'm not sure it would be tooooo noticable.
 
Depends on the price. I have seen some decently cheap PC4000 around I got mine for $102 bucks and have my set up running with 242 HTT in sync. If you can find stuff that cheap PC3200 will be fine.
 
If you aren't OCing, you won't get any benefit from PC4000; higher latency may actually mean it performs worse at PC3200.
 
Originally posted by: JBT
Depends on the price. I have seen some decently cheap PC4000 around I got mine for $102 bucks and have my set up running with 242 HTT in sync. If you can find stuff that cheap PC3200 will be fine.

A tad off topic, but what do you mean by 242 HTT in sync? I know that the 242 is the fsb, but I don't get the in sync part.
 
u can get the new crucial PC4000 Ballistix..it gives you both of good worlds:

Overclocking and the ability to run at PC3200 in 2.2.2.6 timings
 
Originally posted by: Muadib
Originally posted by: JBT
Depends on the price. I have seen some decently cheap PC4000 around I got mine for $102 bucks and have my set up running with 242 HTT in sync. If you can find stuff that cheap PC3200 will be fine.

A tad off topic, but what do you mean by 242 HTT in sync? I know that the 242 is the fsb, but I don't get the in sync part.

I assume he means 1:1 fsb:memory
 
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