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  • dual channel 2x1GB

    plz can u answer all of my Q's, cheers peeps

    hello people
    (aint tweaktown just the BEST)
    iv just got an easy Q for ya
    specs first
    P4 3.0GHz NO OC
    MSI NEO 648F im not completly sure cos im at work (if its dif i will post agen)
    256MB PC3200
    FX5200 128MB dont lol .....lol im getting a new 1 if i buy the ram.

    ok im wondering if i could dual channel 2x1GB of ram and if i do how it go much faster than my current rig.

    after parts bought.
    P4 3.0GHz OCing to 3.4
    same mobo
    2x1GB dual channel
    Hightech ATI Radeon 9600XT 128MB AGP x8 Platinum im guna so sum serious OCing on this !

    wot wuld u lot rate my rig wen i get the parts? (outa 10)

    -----------------------------
    also
    the 2x1GBS r the same, they are PC3200 i will also OC them to PC3500

  • #2
    2gb or ram is overkill. get 2x512mb (total 1gb, more than enough) and get PC3500 instead of 3200, theres no guarantee the 3200 will run 3500 and the 3500 will give more headroom while overclocking

    for a little more you should be able to get a 9800 instead of the 9600XT which will be faster for gameing, you should be able to afford it if you only get 1gb of ram

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    • #3
      You can use the memory but your mainboard isn't capable of operating dual channel mode (it only has 1 memory controller).

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      • #4
        im at home now my MOBO is
        SiS 648FX Chipset Based, 648F Neo Series

        so my mobo cant dual channel?

        o well i will just get a 1GB and get the 9800 Pro

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        • #5
          seeing as your planning on overclocking it might be best to get an 865 or 875 chipset based motherboard. i dont think the sis chipset has a pci bus lock which will limit your overclock

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          • #6
            You would be much better off to get Twin 512mb of PC3500(1gb total), or even just Twin 256mb PC3500 (512mb total), than getting, as metallicat666 suggested, an i865/i875 mobo, namely the Asus P4P800. Than get the best video card you can afford with what you have left, sticking with ATi

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            • #7
              cheers for ur help agen.

              i will just OC my stuff just a bit cos i dont really wana buy another mobo
              im just guna get a 512MB of ram then add it to my 256MB (total 7--MB) then i will get the 9800 PRO 256MB so this will be my comp

              CPU = P4 3.0GHz OC to 3.2GHz
              MOBO = MSI 648F Neo
              RAM = 7--MB RAM
              GrAPHICS CARD = ATI 9800 PRO 256MB

              will that be good enuf to play the latest games at high details (doom3, i cant wait)

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              • #8
                That should play all games at high to full detail as long as you aren't using too much AA or AF. Also, for dual channel you need tp have 2 identical sticks of RAM, and I beleive your mobo is DC capable.

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                • #9
                  dual channel 2x1GB

                  i cant dual channel on my mobo but im just wondering wuld

                  2X1gb make the comp super super fast? (total of 2GB)

                  i always hear people talk about dual channeling 2x512 but y not 2x1gb

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                  • #10
                    1gb is more then enough. I see no reason to go to 2gb.

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                    • #11
                      No need for the 2nd thread, threads merged.

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                      • #12
                        Just for the confirmation, I just looked it up and no DC for sure on this mobo.

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                        • #13
                          dual channel

                          is there any software which wuld help monitor and tell me my case and CPU temp?
                          i tried mobomonitor5 and my mobo aint on it
                          MSI(648F Neo)
                          Last edited by louinike; 07-01-2004, 03:31 PM.

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                          • #14
                            k then cheers........
                            looks like i wont dual channel then
                            is there alot of difference

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                            • #15
                              theres a fair bit of difference on the p4 systems between single and dual channel

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