- Jun 17, 2004
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I'm preparing to upgrade from an Athlon XP 1800+ to an A64. I've pretty much decided to go Socket 754 3200+ with either the Asus or MSI Neo mobo and use the couple of hundred in savings over the S939 to upgrade my 9800 Pro in a couple of months. The last thing I'm agonizing about is the RAM.
It looks like some of the mobo manufacturers have been able to bypass the AMD specs that limit the A64 to a maximum of three banks of RAM chips at DDR400. So the next issue is latency.
How important is latency going to be in performance with the A64? Is there any appreciable difference in current applications between 1GB of RAM running at 3-3-3-8 vs. 2-3-2-6? Is it worth the extra $100 or so to get the lower latency modules?
My upgrading cycle for CPU and mobo is usually about 2 to 3 years, so this config will need to last me a while. And I'm not exactly swimming in money, so if I can save $100 without hurting performance, I'll go high-latency. But if there's a significant performance advantage to the faster RAM, I'll go with that.
It looks like some of the mobo manufacturers have been able to bypass the AMD specs that limit the A64 to a maximum of three banks of RAM chips at DDR400. So the next issue is latency.
How important is latency going to be in performance with the A64? Is there any appreciable difference in current applications between 1GB of RAM running at 3-3-3-8 vs. 2-3-2-6? Is it worth the extra $100 or so to get the lower latency modules?
My upgrading cycle for CPU and mobo is usually about 2 to 3 years, so this config will need to last me a while. And I'm not exactly swimming in money, so if I can save $100 without hurting performance, I'll go high-latency. But if there's a significant performance advantage to the faster RAM, I'll go with that.
