General memory questions
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 8:38 pm
Hey everyone,
I am sure some of you are thinking I am dense because I keep asking memory questions but I seem to be getting different answers fron different people. I hope someone can help me sort out what I grasp so far and clarify where I got it wrong. From what I understand it is a very good idea to use a matched pair of DIMMS in a dual channel setting but I am not sure why. If Corsair is a prescision manufacturer, which I gather they are, one would think that all PC3200 DIMMS are certified to run at the specified speeds. Further one would think that , if you are setting the speeds in BIOS, the two DIMMS on a Dual channel board will run at the same speed because BIOS tells them to. Secondly I see a lot of you are running PC4000 RAM on a board that is running a FSB of 450 or less. In one of my previous questions somone said that to run a higher speed RAM that the FSB is counter productive because the Mainboards have a sychro feature that tries to match the speed of the RAM to the speed of the CPU. So my question is there any benifit to running PC4000 on a board/cpu that will only run at say 430 FSB? I would think that ,as long as you had enough RAM volume wise there would be not benefit to having RAM that can retrieve/ store data faster that the cpu can process it. And finally there is the speed/ timings issue. I realize that the total memory bandwidth is a factor of the Mhz X the timings. tinings of 2-3-2-5 at 400Mhx does not process as much data as timings of 2.5-3-3-7 at 500Mhz, but I hear a lot of you say that AMD cpus like tight timings and I don't quite understand. All of this is so that I can descide once and for all what memory I need without going overboard. My choices as they stand now are both Corsair. Twinx512-3200C2pt vs. VS1GBKIT400. Quantity vs. Timings. My theory is that if you have ample memory at the fastest speed the cpu can work the you don't need the quantity Twinx512. If I am wrong than the quantity is a little more important VS1GB400KIT. I know this is long but this is it after this no more memory questions!!!!!!!!!
I am sure some of you are thinking I am dense because I keep asking memory questions but I seem to be getting different answers fron different people. I hope someone can help me sort out what I grasp so far and clarify where I got it wrong. From what I understand it is a very good idea to use a matched pair of DIMMS in a dual channel setting but I am not sure why. If Corsair is a prescision manufacturer, which I gather they are, one would think that all PC3200 DIMMS are certified to run at the specified speeds. Further one would think that , if you are setting the speeds in BIOS, the two DIMMS on a Dual channel board will run at the same speed because BIOS tells them to. Secondly I see a lot of you are running PC4000 RAM on a board that is running a FSB of 450 or less. In one of my previous questions somone said that to run a higher speed RAM that the FSB is counter productive because the Mainboards have a sychro feature that tries to match the speed of the RAM to the speed of the CPU. So my question is there any benifit to running PC4000 on a board/cpu that will only run at say 430 FSB? I would think that ,as long as you had enough RAM volume wise there would be not benefit to having RAM that can retrieve/ store data faster that the cpu can process it. And finally there is the speed/ timings issue. I realize that the total memory bandwidth is a factor of the Mhz X the timings. tinings of 2-3-2-5 at 400Mhx does not process as much data as timings of 2.5-3-3-7 at 500Mhz, but I hear a lot of you say that AMD cpus like tight timings and I don't quite understand. All of this is so that I can descide once and for all what memory I need without going overboard. My choices as they stand now are both Corsair. Twinx512-3200C2pt vs. VS1GBKIT400. Quantity vs. Timings. My theory is that if you have ample memory at the fastest speed the cpu can work the you don't need the quantity Twinx512. If I am wrong than the quantity is a little more important VS1GB400KIT. I know this is long but this is it after this no more memory questions!!!!!!!!!