Dual Channel RAM
Posted: December 5, 2005, 5:48 pm
Current setep:
Abit AX8
AMD 4000+
X800 XL
1Gb (512 x 2) Corsair Value Series Dual-Channel RAM (3200; 400Mhz)
Processor overclocked to ~2.5Ghz
Video Card overclocked to 110Mhz(?)
RAM overclocked to 1.65V
I hadn't considered upgrading my RAM for a while, but while playing Call of Duty 2, I quickly realized my computer could not handle maximum settings, nor even a step below. I've decided (and I'm sure you'll all agree) that it's my RAM bottlenecking my system. This rig is supposed to last me for at least a year, and if I can't get max settings from a game that isn't even supposed to exceed any new graphical bar, then I'm disappointed.
So far, I have been leaning towards getting 2Gb Corsair XMS Dual-Channel 3200 (1024 x 2). As you can see, the price is ridiculously amazing, with $215 being the lowest. Looking at Kingston's competition, Corsair's deal is $100 cheaper. Regardless of whether or not Kingston's RAM performs better, there is no fathomable performance barrier that would cause me to fork over 50% more money. Though, any links to benchmarks would be much appreciated.
Before I make the purchase, I'd like to hear any personal reviews from you guys, or any other recommendations.
Abit AX8
AMD 4000+
X800 XL
1Gb (512 x 2) Corsair Value Series Dual-Channel RAM (3200; 400Mhz)
Processor overclocked to ~2.5Ghz
Video Card overclocked to 110Mhz(?)
RAM overclocked to 1.65V
I hadn't considered upgrading my RAM for a while, but while playing Call of Duty 2, I quickly realized my computer could not handle maximum settings, nor even a step below. I've decided (and I'm sure you'll all agree) that it's my RAM bottlenecking my system. This rig is supposed to last me for at least a year, and if I can't get max settings from a game that isn't even supposed to exceed any new graphical bar, then I'm disappointed.
So far, I have been leaning towards getting 2Gb Corsair XMS Dual-Channel 3200 (1024 x 2). As you can see, the price is ridiculously amazing, with $215 being the lowest. Looking at Kingston's competition, Corsair's deal is $100 cheaper. Regardless of whether or not Kingston's RAM performs better, there is no fathomable performance barrier that would cause me to fork over 50% more money. Though, any links to benchmarks would be much appreciated.
Before I make the purchase, I'd like to hear any personal reviews from you guys, or any other recommendations.