For my new work+gaming rig; I'm looking for a MSI neo2 platinum mobo for a amd64...
From what I understand; in order access the full potential of S939 motherboards, we have to use DIMMs in pairs for dual channel.
At this time I need more than 1Gb to be able to work... so; 2Gb is the only logical choice.
(well, there would be 2x512 + 2x256 ... but that's a lot of DIMMs ...)
64bits OS and apps eats a lot of memory, if I want to eventually upgrade to 4Gb... without throwing ram away.. using two 1Gb DIMMs is the way to go. - I think -
But... here is the valid permutations for the DIMMs in the 4 slots ont this motherboard.
S= single side dimm
D= double side dimm
S---
--S-
D---
--D-
S-S-
D-D- (ddr333 only)
SS--
--SS
DD--
--DD
SSSS
DDDD (ddr333 only)
This tells me that double-sided DIMMs are not a good idea (if I plan to have more than 2) (DDDD)
so.... um... is there cheap (and good quality) single-sided memory out there? I dont plan to overclock like a madman
the motherboard supports memory over DDR400 but only clocks it at DDR400... why? that's for overclocking purposes?
From what I understand; in order access the full potential of S939 motherboards, we have to use DIMMs in pairs for dual channel.
At this time I need more than 1Gb to be able to work... so; 2Gb is the only logical choice.
(well, there would be 2x512 + 2x256 ... but that's a lot of DIMMs ...)
64bits OS and apps eats a lot of memory, if I want to eventually upgrade to 4Gb... without throwing ram away.. using two 1Gb DIMMs is the way to go. - I think -
But... here is the valid permutations for the DIMMs in the 4 slots ont this motherboard.
S= single side dimm
D= double side dimm
S---
--S-
D---
--D-
S-S-
D-D- (ddr333 only)
SS--
--SS
DD--
--DD
SSSS
DDDD (ddr333 only)
This tells me that double-sided DIMMs are not a good idea (if I plan to have more than 2) (DDDD)
so.... um... is there cheap (and good quality) single-sided memory out there? I dont plan to overclock like a madman
the motherboard supports memory over DDR400 but only clocks it at DDR400... why? that's for overclocking purposes?