We know that going from 1 gb to 2 gb of memory is a good thing for gaming or most anything(except some benches).
How much good ,if any, would there be in going to 4 gb of memory now that both AMD and Intel new mb's can handle it?
We know that going from 1 gb to 2 gb of memory is a good thing for gaming or most anything(except some benches).
How much good ,if any, would there be in going to 4 gb of memory now that both AMD and Intel new mb's can handle it?
4GB is not necessary yet....
2GB DC Kit will own 4GB.
(as for benches etc... that size of mem is not needed)
Unless you are running on WINXP 64, the 32bit can only address 3gb anyways, so mine as well stick with 2gigs.
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4GB is useless...
I have 4Gb at the moment (800MHz 3-3-3-4) and can't feel any difference with 2Gb. I've been running benchmarks to see improvement, but all scores are the same.
go..Originally Posted by HappyUser
my vote - 2GB
1)4GB is not needed ... yet
2)2GB will OC better
3)2GB is cheaper
Im still running one here, and im startingto really feel the pinch, two is a necessity at minimum, especially with vista in my opinion
4GB or more is great for some hardcore CAD/DCC rendering. But chances are, you wont ever do it.
Well you can do 256GB running on Windows Datacenter Server R2 if you have it configured properly (along the lines of two major 'sides', each with a max of 128GB).Originally Posted by HappyUser
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I would go with the 4gigs. you can have loads of low cpu consuming high memory stuf (think torrent klients) running without great loss to gaming and stuf running at the same time.
and with XS OS, you can go up to 128GB of Ram and 128 Processors.Originally Posted by HappyUser
So you can tell your mac to take it up the tail pipe
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