More RAM is bad?
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- MMmmGood
More RAM is bad?
http://firingsquad.com/hardware/building_gaming_opteron_2003_Part2/page14.asp
I've been trying to find a reason lately why since I upgraded my mobo from 512MB of ram ( 2x256 ) to 1.5gb ( 2x256, and 2x512 ) that I load BF maps SLOWER than before.
Whatcha think?
I've been trying to find a reason lately why since I upgraded my mobo from 512MB of ram ( 2x256 ) to 1.5gb ( 2x256, and 2x512 ) that I load BF maps SLOWER than before.
Whatcha think?
- Major SONAR
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MMmmGood,
Not sure, but check out this link from Crucial Ram
http://www.crucial.com/kb/answer.asp?qid=3761
I read a review somewhere that more RAM could, in some circumstances slow your computer down. I'm trying to find that article now.
Major SONAR
Not sure, but check out this link from Crucial Ram
http://www.crucial.com/kb/answer.asp?qid=3761
I read a review somewhere that more RAM could, in some circumstances slow your computer down. I'm trying to find that article now.
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- Xenius
Makes sense to me. I've known this for a while. Just think about it good. The currents are having to flow through much more space to get to all the memory, therefore using more clock cycles and slowing things down. I have a Gig of ram and when running BF I never drop below about 200-300 free RAM. So, basically if you had 1/2 a gig, you only needed another 1/4 Gig or so to get optimum performance. So if the game will use about 500-750 meg of ram you have about that much being unused.
If I were you I'd pull out the 2x256 and see what happens. Do you ever use more than a gig a time anyhow?
If I were you I'd pull out the 2x256 and see what happens. Do you ever use more than a gig a time anyhow?
- Sidekick Floppy
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Originally posted by buliwyf
i noticed huge performance increase with load times etc going from 512-1 GIG. There is no need for a client PC gto have more then a GIG right now unless you are doing graphic work, ie: photoshop etc.
You're right, but I learned from experience that a Gig should be sufficient for most graphical work, except maybe 3DSMAX which always can use some extra RAM.
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