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Crazy
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Ohio
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Memory Speed
OK I have 2 256 PC2100 DIMMs in my system for a total of 512megs. Question is what kind of performance jump would I get replacing them with PC 3200?? My system is a P4 3.0 800mhz 865i chipset, so it supports the faster memory, but I happened to have the PC2100 laying around went I build the system..
My main issue is I'm getting lag in some games and I'm wondering if this might help. |
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Psycho
Join Date: May 2003
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Wow, I'm surprised that the system even boots up with 2100. What motherboard do you have?
Back to your question: I think you'd see a performance jump. Mainly because you'd have an increase in the amount of data you can push through the RAM. This thread has some good information about RAM basics. http://www.dalantech.com/ubbthreads/...393/Main/31393 |
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It's Just A Game
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: San Francisco
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Knight of the Old Republic
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Winston-Salem, NC
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You'd see a marginal increase in performance (maybe 5-10%). It's true that better performance results from having matched RAM and CPU speeds, but having MORE ram is almost more important than having synched RAM. This is theoretically incorrect but tends to be the commonplace. Your speed difference is rather big, however, so buying the correct ram speeds will probably yield better than average performance (hence my 5-10% estimate).
Summary: if you buy more ram, your system will run faster, but games won't increase in performance that much. Benchmarking applications care more about the synchronization of your ram and CPU while games care more about how MUCH ram you have. I consider 512 MB of RAM in today's games unplayable with the settings I want. Your lag is likely being caused by a shitty videocard or a simple lack of adequate ram. -Lasereth |
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Crazy
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Ohio
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Insane
Join Date: Apr 2003
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Well, I broke down and installed the package from the SuSE DVD, but I'd still really like to know how in the world to get this stuff to compile so I can get some more experience with this type of stuff.
Well, I did something experimental to me and used the autopackage binary. This stuff is easy as hell to install and worked perfectly. I'm now enjoying the 1.1.2 version of Gaim, so I'm happy. If anyone would like to explain how to get the cvs and source compilation to work, however, I'm still very much listening. Last edited by wombatman; 02-14-2005 at 03:33 PM. |
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Knight of the Old Republic
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Winston-Salem, NC
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