Anything more than 3GB on a 32XP machine is just going to be a waste. In addition, it is not recommended to have more than two modules on an AMD system as it changes timing from 1T to 2T. I'm not sure if they fixed it with AM2.
Yeah, using all 3 slots on my particular chipset reduced my DDR400 to DDR333. I recall doing a few tests, and such a deficient configuration resulted in me getting 11,000 in 3DMark03 instead of 13,200.. a rather large difference which I'm sure would of translated to a considerably noticable performance gap while gaming. Last time I heard, this issue has been resolved in AM2.Templar said:Anything more than 3GB on a 32XP machine is just going to be a waste. In addition, it is not recommended to have more than two modules on an AMD system as it changes timing from 1T to 2T. I'm not sure if they fixed it with AM2.
Are u sure you are not mixing 2 higher quality ram chips which are exactly the same with a lower quality chip that is different. I need confirmation that filling more than 2 slots lowers latency and bandwidth even when all 4 chips are identical in every way.Collin said:Yeah, using all 3 slots on my particular chipset reduced my DDR400 to DDR333. I recall doing a few tests, and such a deficient configuration resulted in me getting 11,000 in 3DMark03 instead of 13,200.. a rather large difference which I'm sure would of translated to a considerably noticable performance gap while gaming. Last time I heard, this issue has been resolved in AM2.
No joke.Nolanistic said:That better be a joke...
Yes that was already determined quite a few posts up.TerrbleSpellor said:By memory, do you mean Hard Disk space?