I'm running a single 512mb XMS PC3200cas2 stick right now (using 147fsb, 392ddr @ cas2-3-2-7 settings which are error-free thru 408-412mhz). I'm using Asus P4B533 and P4/2.26B @ 2.5ghz.
Turns out that 512MB isn't enough for running simulation software, so I have three upgrade choices:
1) Buy another XMS3200C2 stick and hope they work together (afraid I'll have to increase CAS latency)
2) Sell my stick and shell out for two XMS3500C2's instead (hoping to keep the aggressive CAS timings)
3) Give up because it's just too damn expensive and I'll lose too much performance from compromised memory timings.
What do you guys think?
Turns out that 512MB isn't enough for running simulation software, so I have three upgrade choices:
1) Buy another XMS3200C2 stick and hope they work together (afraid I'll have to increase CAS latency)
2) Sell my stick and shell out for two XMS3500C2's instead (hoping to keep the aggressive CAS timings)
3) Give up because it's just too damn expensive and I'll lose too much performance from compromised memory timings.
What do you guys think?
