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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: Gunthr on January 11, 2007, 04:38:32 PM
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Question:
I had a gig of ram in my computer with an ASUS P4B533-E mobo... 2 sticks of Corsair ddr 3200 512mb.
I recently bought 2 sticks of Crucial ddr 3200, 1 gig each, totaling 2 gigs of ram. I replaced the Corsair with the Crucial and the computer fired up just fine, but I don't percieve any quicker performance, even though the mobo documentation says it should accept up to 2 gigs ram. (i think the ram recommended originally was up to pc 2100, but for some reason I can't remember, i bought pc3200, being backward compatible)
I'm next to ignorant about ram timings and such, so i haven't messed with that. My computer is overclocked, a 2.8 mhz at about 3.5 i think. The divisor is 21 and the agp/pci ratio is 4:3. i don't really know what i'm doing though.
Another unexpected thing about this is that, with the Corsair ram, supposedly hi-performance ram, i could only get the FS bus up to about 142 before it became unstable. with the Crucial ram it just kept on ticking up to 158 mhz. i didn't go any higher because I want to figure out why i don't see a real snappy performance boost by doubling the amount of ram.
Any ideas, or resources I could check? The board is an older one, so I'm not having much luck getting info on why this would be.
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Depending on what you use your computer for, you're not necessarily going to notice any difference in a jump from 1GB to 2Gigs of ram, unless you're using a very high performance GUI operating system (such as Vista), do a lot of 3D Design and stuff like that, or play high intensity games (in which case I think a higher performing video card may make more of a difference than RAM).
Yes a jump from say.. 256MB to 512MB of ram may make a world of difference, but for most people, a jump from 1 to 2 gigs may just be overkill.
I know my 2200XP system had a HUGE boost in performance by increasing my 256MB to 768MB... but any higher than that I'm not sure I'd notice.