DemonicDerek
05-03-2007, 07:57 PM
I can't help but keep thinking that you would get better performance from multiple sticks that add up to 1gb rather than 1 stick.
So in other words:
For my computer that I am going to build in the near future (hopefully by end of next year's summer. I say at that date because my mom offered me a job at the place she owns and will pay me minimum wage and so I can make the cash to build my computer).
Anyways... for that computer I want 3GB of ram (mainly because that is the maximum a 32-bit operating system will utilize and I don't want to go to 64-bit yet).
So my question is:
I want 3GB of ram, so which configuration of ram sticks would provide better performance:
3 x 1GB Crucial Ballistix RAM (PC6400 or DDRII-800)
or
2 x 1GB Crucial Ballistix RAM
+
2 x 512 MB Crucial Ballistix RAM (Both at PC 6400 or DDRII-800)
p.s. If you are all worried about expandability if I need the full 4GB then I would put the two 512 RAMs into my dad's computer which would be compatible with these sticks. Then buy another 2 GB kit.
So in other words:
For my computer that I am going to build in the near future (hopefully by end of next year's summer. I say at that date because my mom offered me a job at the place she owns and will pay me minimum wage and so I can make the cash to build my computer).
Anyways... for that computer I want 3GB of ram (mainly because that is the maximum a 32-bit operating system will utilize and I don't want to go to 64-bit yet).
So my question is:
I want 3GB of ram, so which configuration of ram sticks would provide better performance:
3 x 1GB Crucial Ballistix RAM (PC6400 or DDRII-800)
or
2 x 1GB Crucial Ballistix RAM
+
2 x 512 MB Crucial Ballistix RAM (Both at PC 6400 or DDRII-800)
p.s. If you are all worried about expandability if I need the full 4GB then I would put the two 512 RAMs into my dad's computer which would be compatible with these sticks. Then buy another 2 GB kit.