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Hello there,
My old computer was a PIII 800, 512ram, Geforce4Ti4800, WD 40G 8mb cache and usin Windows2kPro.
Using that to play MTW was a bit shaky with many troops and armies units. And it would probably not play RTW.
So I went out and got a P4 3.0G Prescott, a new ASUS P4800s motherboard, 1Gig of DDR RAM (Samsung). And I'll probably change over to WinXP.
However, I am having 2nd doubts about my mb and DDR RAM. I wanted to get the Asus P4P800 Deluxe and 1G of dual channel RAM instead. It cost an extra US$70+ more and I didn't mind. But my friend and the shop owner told me the difference was not noticeable. But is it? I guess I could go back and exchange it for the dual memory and Asus Deluxe motherboard tomorrow but... is it worth the bother?
Thanks
Crimson
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For a gaming rig, 1024 ddr ram is and should be for a very long while more than enough. However, if you are a multimedia designer and use art programs heavily, extra ram wouldnt hurt. I know photoshop uses a lot when you render something.
I would not suggest you to do it, instead save the 70$ for an extra good video card.
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but is dual channel ram very much superior to single channel DDR RAM ?
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Check out this link it'll tell you what you need to know
http://www.buildorbuy.org/dualchannelddr.html
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It is better. Whether or not it's a noticable difference depends on what you're doing. It will be noticable in some games, especially if you're getting a low framerate.
The money might be better spent on something else though, your Ti4800 is getting on a little and if you want to play upcoming games with all the details on then you may need to upgrade it.
Oh and upgrading your hardware for a game before it comes out is never a good idea.