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Biohazzard56
2003-10-21, 08:38 AM
yea i gotta go so tell me what improvements can i expect to see

Daleon
2003-10-21, 09:01 AM
Load times are significantly better. Smoothness of game play increases. Depending on how strong the rest of your system is, it'll help quite a bit during large battles also. But being able to hold good frames during a zerg is a combination of memory, cpu, and video. So you got to have all 3 strong to do it well.

You won't regret it either way.

Lise
2003-10-21, 11:05 AM
Ever notice how the game pauses for a second while the door from the Sanc spawn room pauses? Or you get odd momentary freezes are JUST the wrong time?

Gone. It'll be a different game, trust me. You still need strong video for the truly huge moshing zergfests, however. That GF4 should be enough, I only really slow down during the larger fights on my GF3 (and if you need some extra frames, kill the foliage. That can increase FPS by as much as 10 in some situations.)

Bighoss
2003-10-21, 11:32 AM
I only have 512 ram in this computer and I kinda regret it, I play battle field 1942 DC more than planetside now and when the battles get really intense It starts getting choppy, still playable but its just irratating! Its also probauly because I only have a 64mb graphics card.

If I were you though I'd defiently go with a gig of ram, get two 512 chips with heat spreaders. A friend of mine says there only 115 a piece which is really cheap! its less than a quarter per ram!

arctik
2003-10-21, 03:08 PM
You wont crash and you'll play more "smoothly" and get higher frame rates.

Lise
2003-10-21, 03:35 PM
My FPS didn't really go up, but it is certainly is FAR more consistent now.

And heat spreaders? Neh. Optional. If you've got a well-cooled case (and you're not overclocking your RAM) then they're somewhat frivolous.

Biohazzard56
2003-10-21, 04:47 PM
thanks heres a link to the site i got two 512 sticks

http://www.buyxtremegear.com/kinkv5132pcd.html

Update: Im not overclocking anything so i do agree that those heatspreaders would be useless

Daleon
2003-10-22, 03:15 PM
I don't know, I only buy Corsair XMS which always has heatspreaders. I like it that way, they do get warm, not hot though. Makes the ram feel more protected to, less chance of static discharge.

Phaden
2003-10-22, 03:59 PM
Supposedly what those heat spreaders do is keep all the memory warm and ready, so when you start to use the normally "dormant" sections, they are pre warmed and ready.. Not sure if its true, just what i heard from my boss.

Hamma
2003-10-22, 04:26 PM
Will make quite a bit of difference in PS

NoSurrender
2003-10-22, 08:34 PM
yup theres nothing else to say... besides good luck with your new comp

Terran Sniper
2003-10-22, 10:17 PM
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Gammit10
2003-10-23, 10:38 PM
La difference will be huge. I am much happier with my GB of RAM.

Biohazzard56
2003-10-24, 02:43 PM
ok thanks all i just got it installed im cleaning my room right now so i cant play PS :( but i already notice significant speed improvements.