memory upgrade

Discussion in 'CPU, Motherboards and Memory' started by Dman100, Jan 21, 2007.

  1. Dman100

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    Hello,

    I have a ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe motherboard with 1GB of memory (2 modules in
    DIMM A1 and DIMM B1 512MB each).

    I want to make sure I get the right memory and get the best bang for my
    buck.

    Currently the two memory modules I have are:

    CORSAIR TWINX 512MB 400MHz CL2
    CMX512 -3200C2PT
    XMS3202v5.1
    0503014-4

    I want to upgrade my memory and was looking on newegg.com. What
    configurations can the board support? The board supports 4GB of memory and
    I was thinking I could remove the current two modules and get 4 1GB modules
    for a total of 4GB? However, I read that if you install 4GB, only about 3GB
    (or less if you have dual video cards in SLI mode) will be available due to
    reserved address space in 32bit Windows. I am intending to get a second
    video card so I can have SLI. Would 4GB of memory be a waste if it's not
    avaible due to reserved space in 32bit Windows? Would an additional two
    512MB chips be a better choice? Here is the memory I was looking at:
    Newegg.com - CORSAIR 1GB (2 x 512MB) 184-Pin DDR SDRAM Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory - Retail

    The motherboard guide has a qualified vendor list, but the latest memory
    isn't included on the list, so I want to get input on the supported memory I
    should get and the optimium memory configuration.

    Would this be a significant performance increase when working with graphics
    programs...photoshop, illustrator, and programming packages...i.e. Visual
    Studio.NET. I'm not a gamer.

    I'm also looking to get new SATA drives, but I wanted to get the memory
    first.

    Any recommendations and help is appreciated.

    Thank you.
     
  2. Addis

    Addis The King

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    IMO, getting another 2 512mb sticks would seem a more cost effective upgrade. If you're not a gamer then 2GB should be plenty, though I do know how much of a resource hog VS.NET can be.

    I'm not sure on the 3GB memory limit in Windows, someone else may be able to clarify.
     
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