Mr.Suave
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i decided to go with 2gb RAM but im not sure wether to go with 4x512mb @ CAS2 2-2-2-5 or 2x1024mb @ CAS2 2-3-2-5 both DDR400 (PC 3200).
will the AMD x2 4200 be able to use all 4 of the DIMMs at max speed?? becuase i read in RAM 101 that if 4 are used it will drop the speed from PC3200 to PC2700. Also confused about where is said an Athlon 64 "venice/san deigo" core would be able to use full speed but then says with the exception of Athlon64-based processors
will the AMD x2 4200 be able to use all 4 of the DIMMs at max speed?? becuase i read in RAM 101 that if 4 are used it will drop the speed from PC3200 to PC2700. Also confused about where is said an Athlon 64 "venice/san deigo" core would be able to use full speed but then says with the exception of Athlon64-based processors
is the ram i chose SS or DS? how can you tell?With respect to the Athlon64 with on-die memory controlers, those running with "Venice/SanDiego" cores (or newer) will be able to run with all DIMM slots populated at the full speed. With the exception of Athlon64-based processors (i.e., on-die memory controllers), this isnt a concrete rule in that some memory controllers will only drop the speed depending on the type of DDR (and i would imagine DDR2) memory installed (i.e., double sided or single sided).
Generally double-sided (DS) memory is a bit more finicky than single-sided (SS) meaning DS memory will tend to downclock (i.e., 4 sticks of PC3200 will run at PC2700). How do servers, which require craploads of memory ... deal with this? They [generally] use something called Registered Memory which, to simply state, improves signal stability (thus allowing the memory to run at the higher clock)