by congo » Wed Sep 17, 2003 11:42 am
I tend to agree with Chi-San and Nickle.
1024mb of ram is way enough ram with plenty of room for fragmentation.
If your CPU supports the 800mhz Front Side Bus speed, (it probably doesn't, but check) then a mobo upgrade to an Intel 865 or 875 chipset (dual channel ram) will get you better results than a RAM upgrade, also, if thats the case, trade your ram up to PC3200 or higher to match it up or overclock.
A CPU/mobo/RAM upgrade is probably a bit much at this stage, It's a shame you didn't get into the 865 chipset. The memory bandwidth is awesome with it.
I'm not sure what a ATI 9200 performs like, could be a big improvement to be made in the video card choice instead of RAM as well.
I don't have FS2004 yet, but if it's anything like 2002, it loves CPU/system speed.

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