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njai 5/07/08 1:57:23 AM
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I want to get some good performance and was reading how 3gb was nesscary for smooth game play....
So help me out
Mobo: P5b deluxe |
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Smikis 5/07/08 2:09:51 AM
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not sure how much e6600 clocks but should reach 3ghz atleast, google it out, for cooler i use arctic cooler 7 pro.. its cheap and its one of best.. |
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Tordak 5/07/08 2:15:09 AM
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If you can find DDR2 that runs at 800mhz instead of the 400mhz, I think it would be better. I noticed your mainboard choice can handle it and 4gigs is perfect for a 64bit OS. I'd suggest a bit more power for your PSU, if only for a possible future SLI config. EDIT- If you can hold out 10-15 more days though, your going to be able to judge pc performance in AoC a lot better than at the moment. |
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mrdoublerr 5/07/08 2:17:27 AM
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where did you read that 3 gig of ram was needed for smooth gameplay? and not to sure about that but with 3 gig you dont get dual channel PC2=ddr2 , 6400=800mhz you're not going to get masive improvement just by adding new ram, and your motherboard can only support up to 800 mhz anyway. whats your gfx card? the new or the old one? get yourself that bad boy if it can fit you mobo and case www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx overclock you cpu to 3ghz. |
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Thachsanh 5/07/08 2:21:28 AM
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Originally posted by mrdoublerr
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Smikis 5/07/08 12:56:34 PM
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6400 is indeed 800 mhz.. it shows as 400 mhz under windows as its calculated some other way .. im not ram guy ;p |
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miagisan 5/07/08 1:02:58 PM
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Originally posted by Smikis 400mhz is the RAM BUS i think.....thats different than the RAM speed |
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Ephimero 5/07/08 1:07:49 PM
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Originally posted by mrdoublerr You can get dual channel on the first 2 gb of ram placing them on the right slots (1-2-4 in my mobo), the third gb will be in single channel |
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njai 5/07/08 2:39:44 PM
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Yea I read somewhere in one of the "Help boost your performance guides" on the beta forums and also theres a sticky here that 2 gigs in a minimum while 3 gigs is what you need for smooth performance, and 4 being the most needed.
I have no idea if i have 32 bit or 64 bit xp either.
So that memory is not compatible with this mobo? And all that info is from Cpu-z or some program. |
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terrant 5/07/08 2:52:58 PM
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Originally posted by njai Maybe I'm old-fashioned, but 4 gigs of ram for an MMO is ridiculous. Wow. If that's necessary, this game is gonna turn into the Crysis of MMOs.
As for XP...if you don't know what you have, I'd bet you have 32. Typically you only get 64 if you specifically ask for it. Also, bear in mind it's technically impossible to get 4 gigs on a 32-bit OS. OS overhead will cut it down to something like 3.5 gigs, give or take. For more than that you need a 64-bit OS.
As for the Mobo...well, you can't put a better kind of RAM in than what you have. You can however put more. That board will hold up to 4gb under a 32-bit OS. Your board only has 2 DIMM slots, so you're going to need to replace the 2x1 | |