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General. lee
2004-04-25, 08:16 PM
I have only 256gB of ramm and yes i know thats not enough to run planetside but if i buy an extra 512 pc3200 DDR DIMM will i be able to run planetside pretty well?

dscytherulez
2004-04-25, 08:21 PM
Should run alright, but what speed is the 256? Your RAM will only run at the speed of the slowest stick. You might want to think about going all out and getting 2 512 sticks so they dual channel. That would lead to a great performance boost over 768.

General. lee
2004-04-25, 08:40 PM
i dont know what speed it is but:(

dscytherulez
2004-04-25, 08:53 PM
Are you even sure it's DDR? You should make sure of that too.

To explain the whole slow RAM thing, if you have PC2700 and put in PC3200, the PC3200 will slow itself down to the PC2700's speed. This makes it very stupid to put high end RAM in a system, when it's just going to be as bad as the cheap stuff.

Edit: You can check what RAM is in your system at www.crucial.com.

HawkEye
2004-04-25, 10:33 PM
how do u set RAM to dual channel? i have to sticks of 512 DDR DIMM and when my comp boots up it says single channel. can i set that to dual channel

dscytherulez
2004-04-26, 12:54 AM
Option in your BIOS. Don't jack other ppl's threads...:)

General. lee
2004-04-26, 02:10 PM
i have a VPR matrix and its says im can use DDR PC2100 and then it said this heres a posted comment:

(We recommend a minimum memory total of at least 512MB. And since your vpr Matrix Series Desktops supports up to 1024MB of memory, you may want to install even more, especially if you work with several programs at a time or use memory-intensive software, such as image-editing software.
(Keep in mind that sometimes BIOS updates and other hardware configurations can alter memory recommendations.)

so what do yall think?

HawkEye
2004-04-26, 07:57 PM
didnt mean to jack a peeps thread. i though question had to do with thread. but anyways thx for help.

Strygun
2004-04-26, 08:47 PM
Option in your BIOS. Don't jack other ppl's threads...:)
pardon me for jacking again, but: this option is only there if your mobo supports dual channel RAM.

just an fyi

Rbstr
2004-04-26, 09:16 PM
my bios does it automaticaly

/slaps himself for doing it