I had my GA-7VAXP motherboard for a long time and it worked all right. I was getting weirdo problems w/ my system not booting up. I though it was the mobo so i got the dragon but it turned out to be the PSU.
I recently got my hands on a PC3200 512MB DDR Stick and my KT600 is running on 1024 -- 2 PC2700 512MB DDR sticks in dual channel mode. It can take only two sticks so I've got a 512 MB stick sitting around doing nothing.
I still have my old mobo that can take 3 sticks. Would I be better off running @ 1536 MB vs. 1024 MB. The KT400 was a pretty bad chipset as I remember and doesn't have dual channel support. I'm pretty sure that the KT600 was a *huge* improvement over the KT400, but the question is would the added RAM give me more performance? Or should I just save myself all the trouble of ripping the thing apart and putting it all back together?
The only problem I had w/ the KT400 was with my live sound card and the creative drivers. I would get his jarring sound from time to time.... I found this fix:
http://www.georgebreese.com/net/software/#CREATIVE that took care of the problem. I am upgrading to an audigy so it might not be an issue...
I'm a light gamer and I like to have a lot of things running at the same time, so the extra RAM would be really nice. When I work w/ dreamweaver I have a lot of files open w/ several browser sessions and photoshop also.
So, what should I do?
I recently got my hands on a PC3200 512MB DDR Stick and my KT600 is running on 1024 -- 2 PC2700 512MB DDR sticks in dual channel mode. It can take only two sticks so I've got a 512 MB stick sitting around doing nothing.
I still have my old mobo that can take 3 sticks. Would I be better off running @ 1536 MB vs. 1024 MB. The KT400 was a pretty bad chipset as I remember and doesn't have dual channel support. I'm pretty sure that the KT600 was a *huge* improvement over the KT400, but the question is would the added RAM give me more performance? Or should I just save myself all the trouble of ripping the thing apart and putting it all back together?
The only problem I had w/ the KT400 was with my live sound card and the creative drivers. I would get his jarring sound from time to time.... I found this fix:
http://www.georgebreese.com/net/software/#CREATIVE that took care of the problem. I am upgrading to an audigy so it might not be an issue...
I'm a light gamer and I like to have a lot of things running at the same time, so the extra RAM would be really nice. When I work w/ dreamweaver I have a lot of files open w/ several browser sessions and photoshop also.
So, what should I do?