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| Poster Heavy Join Date: May 2002
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| Silly memory question I have 512 of PC3200 ram, and am looking to buy another 512. Am I correct in assuming that buying say PC3400 or anything higher would provide no extra benifit, or be incompatible, etc? Ie, what happens if you have 2 sticks of different speed memory? Thanks |
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| You can overclock your slower module a smidge, but i wouldn't. I did this, simply because of a great deal on a higher speed module. I would recommend against it though...i have my faster underclocked for reliability. |
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| Never Go Full Retard Join Date: May 2002 Location: Hell
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| It stays at whatever you have the FSB set to in the bios. Mixing RAM is just bad mojo. You gain nothing by running a faster stick with a PC3200, but you increase your chances for instability due to mixing brands/types. If at all possible, buy another stick of the exact same kind you currently have. And when you get the new RAM, make sure you have the two DIMMs in the correct slots for dual-channel if your motherboard supports it. Very often the correct config is not the first two slots. |
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| That's what I figured. I have three memory slots, two of which are closer together than the other, so I'm guessing that's the dual channel config. I'll have to check it out though. Edit: lol, looked it up and I was wrong. Guess the asthetically logical choice isn't abit's bag. Last edited by Belefuu : 06-23-2005 at 11:05 PM. |
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| Never Go Full Retard Join Date: May 2002 Location: Hell
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| The two next to each other are normally one channel, and the one set off a bit is the other channel (but check your manual to be sure anyway). If you ever fill all three slots, you will want to buy a 1GB DIMM and shift them around so that your channels stay balanced. |
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