"Navid" <(E-Mail Removed)> Ran in the back door and shouted
news:dhJnb.34776$(E-Mail Removed):
> I have ordered a Pentium 4 2.6GHz, 800MHz FSB and an ASUS P4P800
> deluxe motherboard.
> I plan to get a Radeon 9800 pro or 9600 pro graphics card by the time
> half-life
> 2 comes out. I am thinking of getting a card made by Sapphire, which
> has no fan
> for low noise.
>
> I now need to get RAM.
> How is Kingston 2x256M DDR400 PC3200, model KVR400X64C3AK2/512?
> I understand it is a pair of 256M strips for $101.00 (for both) from
> newegg. I play first-person shooter games. Is 512M enough ram? Would
> there be a noticeable benefit if I have 1G of ram? Any problem with
> this particular brand and
> model that I have chosen?
>
> Any suggestion would be great.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Navid
>
>
>
You should be fine with your choice, and as far as the amount of ram; you
didn't state which OS you'd be running, so I'll assume it's at least
Win2k or WinXP. 512 should be plenty, 768 will only help in caching large
textures into memeory when the vid card runs out of room and 1Gig would
be overkill IMO, [unless you plan to do some video editing too].
BTW, be sure to enable the dual channel capabilities of the ASUS P4P800
to get the most performance out of your ram!
If you're running Win9x, you'll have a 768MB cap unless you do some
system.ini editing, see this article for more info:
http://tinyurl.com/6gd9
HTH
--
MrToad