What should I opt for?

Erif

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Hi,

I'm going to buy a new RAM kit for my pc and according to the my budget, I have the following two options:


G-Skill F2-6400CL4D-2GBPI DDR2 800mhz with 4-4-4-12 latency

or

G-Skill F2-6400CL5D-4GBPQ DDR2 800mhz with 5-5-5-15?


Would it be wiser -keeping in mind both present & future needs- to get 4GB RAM or 2GB RAM that has better performance?



One more thing- I won't be overclocking, so that's not a factor here.
 

aka1nas

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You won't notice the difference in latency outside of certain benchmarks. Get the 4GB kit.
 

Erif

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Thanks a lot. :)

If I'm using a 32-bit OS right now, should it affect my decision?
 

Blain

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Originally posted by: Erif
If I'm using a 32-bit OS right now, should it affect my decision?
Not really, since eventually you'll move to 64-bit OS and the "lost" memory doesn't amount to much, considering how cheap DDR2 is selling for.

 

aka1nas

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Not really (assuming you are replacing whatever you have in there now). 3.x GB is still better than 2.
 

taltamir

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its per Gb, not GiB or GB... aka, 8 of those 1$ chips, plus a PCB, are needed for a single 1GB module. a two GB module uses 16 of those chips.
So 32$ + extra...