so everything is run off a server? so need to worry about having the best graphic card......I read somewhere that XBOX was trying to do something with this, and both EA and UBISOFT have parts in it. That is defintally the future for sure. The one thing they didnt mention was price, service price...I will assume that that will run you about.....500 dollars, if not more.
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thats is correct, I currently am running 2G, and I want to get 4G
I have two DIMM slots, 1Gx2...want to get 2Gx2.
You can't change timings. They are based on the internal architecture of the memeory stick. Lower timings are better. This is what seperates a $25 stick of memory at 800Mhz compared to a $100 stick also at 800Mhz. Those numbers are based on how many clock cycles it takes to find a memory location and change the value. In short, the one with higher timings (5-5-5-18) will take 18 "wasted" clock cycles to find the memory location requested and then update it.
If you are running dual channel memory it will slow down to the speed of the slower because it has to play "catch-up."
Do be careful about changing your memory speeds manually though. Some motherboards do not state the memory speed at its multiplied value, but rather its base value. Make sure you know whether that number you are adjusting is the base or the multiplied value. If the motherboard shows you the base value (before the DDR doubling) and you list the value you want AFTER the multiplier, you're actually pushing the memory up to 4 times the value and you're likely to cause permanent damage to your memory.
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Well, when in my BIOS, I have the option of 200, 400, 433? and 533? but thats what it means before multiplying, I think...since my mobo can support 1066.
I am also looking at my manual, and it does say Dual Channel and each socket are populated....here is the memory I want to buy...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231166
here this might help........
http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z42/Beesters/SPDmemorytiming.jpg
heres is the memory tab:
http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z42/Beesters/Memorytiming.jpg
Alright, my ASUS M2N MX SE PLUS, is not made for overclocking, but I am wanting to get 2 more Gigs of ram. I went into BIOS and changed my speed from 200(auto) to 400, since thats the highest my RAM can go before I change it to 1066(yes my mobo supports 1066). I wanted to see my timing, since I can cant change my timing in BIOS(which I dont think I can, maybe, if you know then please help)...and my table timing is
Frequency:270(table 1) 400(table 2) under the SPD tab under Memory tab it does read 5-5-5-18
4 5
4 5
4 5
13 18
my question is, shouldnt my timing BOTH be at Frequency 400 and timing at 5-5-5-18? If yes, then how do I go about changing that both read the same?
MY RAM is:Corsair PC2-6400 DDR2.....
wait, now that I am thinking about it(just woke up) I think XBOX 360 can play MP3, so just get a flash drive, plug the flash drive in the USB slot and save them onto your hard drive, then pop in your game, see if its even an option to change the music, and bam, there you go.
you need to convert the mp3 to WAV
heres the thing, more ram is actually better no matter what...but 32bit Vista OS(If thats what you are talking about) Only handles 3.2G-3.5G not a HUGE difference from 4G...
sorry saw you have xp...im tired...good night
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