RAM: Which mo betta: quantity or speed

SeTeS

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Piecing together a new box. XP3200+ on a FIC AU13.

I've got one 512m PC2700 ddr and one 512m PC3200 ddr.

Will I be better off w/ the single pc3200 or should I stick both in and let the pc3200 underclock?

I don't do too much gaming. Mostly app development, cad, imaging, video, etc.

I know, I know... sell the pc2700 and get another pc3200, right? ;)

 
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Originally posted by: SeTeS
Piecing together a new box. XP3200+ on a FIC AU13.

I've got one 512m PC2700 ddr and one 512m PC3200 ddr.

Will I be better off w/ the single pc3200 or should I stick both in and let the pc3200 underclock?

I don't do too much gaming. Mostly app development, cad, imaging, video, etc.

I know, I know... sell the pc2700 and get another pc3200, right? ;)

No, that would be "Pile on the RAM, as your common apps eat it like popcorn." Besides, your XP2500 is on a 333FSB anyhow, so the PC3200 wouldn't do you any good unless you overclock.

- M4H
 

fishmonger12

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hrm, im thinking that both sticks will work better. the speed difference isn't much, and you're doubling the size. my 2 cents :)

yeah what he said :)
 

SeTeS

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Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: SeTeS
Piecing together a new box. XP3200+ on a FIC AU13.

I've got one 512m PC2700 ddr and one 512m PC3200 ddr.

Will I be better off w/ the single pc3200 or should I stick both in and let the pc3200 underclock?

I don't do too much gaming. Mostly app development, cad, imaging, video, etc.

I know, I know... sell the pc2700 and get another pc3200, right? ;)

No, that would be "Pile on the RAM, as your common apps eat it like popcorn." Besides, your XP2500 is on a 333FSB anyhow, so the PC3200 wouldn't do you any good unless you overclock.

- M4H

Hmm.. I thought the XP3200+ had a 400mhz fsb...

 

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The RAM has no speed. It has a rated Speed. The Ram will only go as fast as the CPU link or bus will tell it too.