DDR Memory

L

Lane

Hello,

Will there be a significant difference when I use 'expensive' DDR Ram. I
wonder whether the price will be rational. Now I use Kingston PC 3200 (2x
512) on a Asus A8N5X with A64 3500+ and WXP SP2.
What would be fast DDR with this configuration.
BTW, I'm not a so-called overclocker or tweaker something

Lane
 
G

Greysky

Lane said:
Hello,

Will there be a significant difference when I use 'expensive' DDR Ram. I
wonder whether the price will be rational. Now I use Kingston PC 3200 (2x
512) on a Asus A8N5X with A64 3500+ and WXP SP2.
What would be fast DDR with this configuration.
BTW, I'm not a so-called overclocker or tweaker something

Lane

Don't waste your money getting the expensive memory. It is mainly designed
for users who want to overclock. If you are running everything at stock
speeds, you will see no difference between the $50 stick and the $150 stick
DDR. The only thing to worry about is if your motherboard maker doesn't like
a particular brand of memory due to compatibility reasons. If the memory you
already have is causing no problems, stick with it and save some money.
 

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