by congo » Sat Apr 03, 2004 4:39 pm
Forget about PC2100 RAM, don't ever buy it again, you can't use it on a faster FSB.
PC2100 is designed for 266mhz FSB.
PC2700 is designed for 333mhz FSB.
PC3200 is designed for 400mhz FSB.
The current "value" upgrade would be an nForce2 chipset mainboard with a CPU of 333mhz FSB speed.
If you get a more expensive 400mhz FSB CPU, the nForce2 chipset will take that as well.
If PC3200 is about the same price as the PC2700 ram, get it, because you can use it when you upgrade to a 400mhz FSB CPU, or in a P4 machine if you ever went that route.
AMD rigs run better by far, if the RAM, CPU and FSB are all in sync as far as the speed (FSB mhz) is concerned.
Thus, if you buy a CPU with a 333mhz FSB speed, and you buy PC3200 (400mhz ram), run the RAM degraded to 333mhz. It will actually make the PC faster.
There is another advantage to running PC3200 at 333mhz in that situation. The RAM timings can be set to "turbo". ie. 6-2-2-2 or CAS2.0 latency (with a good budget brand of RAM, such as Kingston Value Ram) and the FSB can be overclocked slightly with little risk to system stability.
Hope that helps.

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