I have 1536MB RAM installed (board is Gigabyte GA-945GMF-S2) using 512MB chips, 2 x PC2-6400 plus 1 x PC2-4300 (according to CPU-Z). As far as I can understand, the PC2-4300 is slower then the other two, only I don’t know how much this effects performeces. I plan to upgrade to 2GB and my question is: Should I take out the slow memory and buy two faster sticks, or can I just buy another stick (whatever bandwidth) and drop it in?
it depends what you do with your computer. Gaming = lower CAS latencies and faster RAM clock speeds. Basic use, you are unlikely to notice any performance gain from doing so.
You need to know the max size memory you can go first, then use all the same brand and size..It also depends on how many slots you have…Mismatching
memory is never a good Idea…
This board supports up to 4GB. I don’t want to go all the way right now, but I need 2GB ASAP. What I would like to know is which memory sticks to buy for highest performences at the lowest price.
You would want to buy PC2-5300 ram according to the sticky in this forum :
5.3GB/s=PC2-5300=DDR2-667 (may also show up as PC2-5400)
I believe if you have RAM rated for different speeds, all of your RAM (if they are capable) are going to run at the slower speed so you really want to buy all of the same stuff.
Yes, you should be able to mix the sizes. Right now I am using 2 1GB sticks and 2 512MB sticks in my computer. The only downside is using different sizes will not allow you to run them in dual channel mode, which is supposed to give the RAM extra performance - i think I read about 10% increase… but having 2 GB of RAM in dual channel is not as good as having 3GB not in dual channel mode, at least not in my opinion