To tell the truth I wouldn't spend much on premium rams as the base chipset won't take advantage of it. 945GSE is the most limited chipset, not supporting dual channel nor dimms faster than 533. The important thing would be to have all modules of the same size and brand if possible, as to diminish any chance for instability. And lower latency is only worth if the difference between regular and lower latency rams is small, as the speed difference is quite small as well.
RD ram could be great, faster than anything else, but they didn' solve the too high latency issues paired with a high manufacturing cost. It's funny though that you see RD ram at speeds at least 2000MHz on the PS3 :) Your ram was working at the right speed, you forgot to multiply the value. On Jun 25, 12:01 am, hussam aulaian <[email protected]> wrote: > You are welcome , > im must say , that im no expert in rams , but a ram would be faster not only > by how many MHz > as the Latency is the main factor of the ram cuz i do remember someone > telling me > there was a time when a type of ram was there called " RD ram" and it was > alot faster than SD rams > but for some reason they stopped manufacturing it > > and there alot of diff , between 667Mhz and 800 MHz , im sure u will notice > diff > but as of my experience , i never got whtever Desktop or laptop to work at > its max speed > my old hp laptop had 667Mhz rams but it worked at 333MHz!!! , i dont knw why > , maybe bcuz of Dual Channel mode > now my new laptop has 1066MHz ram speed but only running on 533MHz , maybe > also bcuz of Dual channel mode > but a frnd of mine told me that there is no manufacturer was able to get the > full potential out of things , when it comes to laptops -- 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS
