Your input is welcome 
I enjoy overclocking occasionally for something to do but always clock back down to safe and stable speeds. I play games (NASCAR 2k3 and Oblivion mostly) and do photo editing and sound recording. I'm finishing up a 'new' rig made with budget parts and I'm stuck in the "What RAM do I get?" void.
What I have: I'll be running Vista Home Premium on an AM2 3800 X2 w/Arctic Freezer 64 Pro; MSI K9N SLI Platinum; eVGA 7900GS; 300GB SATA II HDD...
My main questions are: How little can I get away with on RAM? I'd like 2GB. How much do I lose with ddr2 533 vs ddr2 667 vs. ddr2 800. The price differential is fairly big. Is the performance? Where is my bottleneck? Or, are the components I have fairly balanced? How much do I lose with 'Value' RAM over say, Firesticks or something similar? What would you do at this point???
I enjoy overclocking occasionally for something to do but always clock back down to safe and stable speeds. I play games (NASCAR 2k3 and Oblivion mostly) and do photo editing and sound recording. I'm finishing up a 'new' rig made with budget parts and I'm stuck in the "What RAM do I get?" void.
What I have: I'll be running Vista Home Premium on an AM2 3800 X2 w/Arctic Freezer 64 Pro; MSI K9N SLI Platinum; eVGA 7900GS; 300GB SATA II HDD...
My main questions are: How little can I get away with on RAM? I'd like 2GB. How much do I lose with ddr2 533 vs ddr2 667 vs. ddr2 800. The price differential is fairly big. Is the performance? Where is my bottleneck? Or, are the components I have fairly balanced? How much do I lose with 'Value' RAM over say, Firesticks or something similar? What would you do at this point???