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[QUOTE="mfanizzi, post: 8725332"] Seems to me the Kingston could be faster. Have you looked at Hmmmm... - I will try 1gb of the 2gb kit and post here with results. I did do research, and the new stuff should be absolutely killing my Kingston ram. - Interesting point about the Doom3 loads. What do you think I could do to ensure that I really am testing the use of all the memory? - Heh, well, my computer is about two years old now, so my mobo doesn't support DDR2. If I were to change the board, I'd want to change the CPU as well as the ram...and probably the video card, and the PSU... To me, a mobo change is a slippery slope, and I don't have the cash to do all that right now (I'll just get a new PC in several years). So yeah, that's pretty much why I'm sticking to DDR for the time being. Any ideas or leads outside of testing one stick of the 2x1gb kit? Thanks for the reply. [/QUOTE]
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