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Old 02-01-2007, 02:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default RAM: Capacity or Speed??

I have three sticks of RAM:
1) Kingston 512MB DDR400
2) Kingston 512MB DDR400
3) Kingston 256MB DDR333

Which setup is better??
1. 1GB running at DDR400.
2. 1.25GB running at DDR333.

I don't have a dual-channel mobo.

I'm gonna play Battlefield 2 with a 128MB video card.
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