Even if you got a faster stick the ram timings would still need to be set according to the slowest stick. Since your mobo supports dual channel it would be much better to get a matching set of ram. Two 512MB sticks of PC3200 DDR 400 would be your best bet.ez_willis said:
ocnor said:Two 512MB sticks of PC3200 DDR 400 would be your best bet.
Mindset said:You might also want to get a new processor, it's like $78 bucks, but it'll double your performance... that'll go from a northwood 2.4ghz (i'm taking it that's your processor), 533mhz fsb 12kb + 8kb L2 cache 512KB cache to 3.0ghz 800mhz fsb 12kb + 16kb L2 cache 1MB cache cpu.
Not yet, but that's why I posted the thread. I'll need to match the existing memory, right?Mindset said:Your motherboard supports dual channel ddr have you tried to install it doing this?
ez_willis said:That'll open up a whole new can of worms that I'm not wanting to deal with right now.
Not yet, but that's why I posted the thread. I'll need to match the existing memory, right?
Reggie said:I've got 2 sticks of 512MB PC2700 2.5CAS RAM that I have been meaning to put up on the Ebay. Feel like making an offer? I can get you pictures or whatnot if you want. originally purchased from 4allmemory.com and used in a Dell Dimension 8300 for a couple years with no problems.
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