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According to the manual, this motherboard is unable to support anything beyond ddr333 when 4 double-sided DIMMS are used. Since I want to achieve 2 GB RAM, my only choices are 4x512mb OR 2x1024mb. At first, I was going to grab FOUR OCZ PC3200 Platinum Rev. 2 modules, but these are double sided (correct me if I am wrong). This (and perhaps the 2T command rate) would defeat the purpose of trying to achieve those stellar overclocks that were reached in the recent 90nm review.
So I guess I am asking for opinions as to what direction to head. If I want a decent overclock, am I stuck with 1 GB ram? Do single sided 512mb modules even exist? Are there any really overclocking friendly 1024mb modules out there I could use in dual channel mode? This would be the preferred choice, because with only 2 dims, I could still use the 1T command rate.
To avoid any ?are you sure you need so much RAM? questions, if you must know, I play around in Photoshop and Paint Shop Pro with many multilayered 6MP open at the same time. This eats up a lot of memory.
I have already purchased the CPU and the Motherboard and am trying to figure out the best RAM to go with this.
Any opinions would be appreciated.
According to the manual, this motherboard is unable to support anything beyond ddr333 when 4 double-sided DIMMS are used. Since I want to achieve 2 GB RAM, my only choices are 4x512mb OR 2x1024mb. At first, I was going to grab FOUR OCZ PC3200 Platinum Rev. 2 modules, but these are double sided (correct me if I am wrong). This (and perhaps the 2T command rate) would defeat the purpose of trying to achieve those stellar overclocks that were reached in the recent 90nm review.
So I guess I am asking for opinions as to what direction to head. If I want a decent overclock, am I stuck with 1 GB ram? Do single sided 512mb modules even exist? Are there any really overclocking friendly 1024mb modules out there I could use in dual channel mode? This would be the preferred choice, because with only 2 dims, I could still use the 1T command rate.
To avoid any ?are you sure you need so much RAM? questions, if you must know, I play around in Photoshop and Paint Shop Pro with many multilayered 6MP open at the same time. This eats up a lot of memory.
I have already purchased the CPU and the Motherboard and am trying to figure out the best RAM to go with this.
Any opinions would be appreciated.