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hey everyone, i'm an avid reader of Tomhardware and only just joined the forums. I wanted to ask u guys about the benefits of dual channel ram since i recently bought a system and i wanted to find out if i'd get significantly better performance if i switced to dual channel mode.
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XFX Nvidia 630i Board
Message edited by kad on 07-05-2008 at 07:12:30 AM --------------- LianLi PC-A70 Case/Enermaqx Galaxy 1000W/Asus Rampage Formula/E8500/Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme Lapped/Scythe S-Flex SFF21F/Crucial Ballistic Red Line DDR2800 PC6400(2X2)GB/8800GTS 512MB/WD Raptor2X150GB/ViewSonic VX922(1280X1024Max) |
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Woah! I live in Pakistan man, the options here are VERY limited, couldnt order from abroad since warranty would be an issue and crysis is running fine at 1024x768 with everything on high. Since i have a 17inch CRT, its perfect. |
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in that case u r fine with 9600gso......but i must say getting that nvidia 630i board was a mistake. i no warranty is a issue. i liv in bangladesh....i got ma processor and gfx from canada coz they wernt available here and plus they were cheaper there. warranty is not a problem with these to components as they are usually well build and as long as u dont OC them, they will be fine and will last for 2-3yrs before u have to update. i ma experience motherboards and HD are the stuff that u need warranty as a must dual channel or single channel makes no noticeable change in performance Message edited by sarwar_r87 on 07-05-2008 at 08:31:16 AM --------------- x2 5600+@2.8; 2GB RAM 800Mhz; xfx 9600GT xt; 320GB HDD; 420W thermaltake PSU |
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Hey kad, lighten up a tad.
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Hmm the power supply does tend to get warm under load, but since the other power supplies were more expensive i decided to go with this one. Lets just hope it doesnt burn any component out. If it does go, i'll buy a corsair tx550 watt power supply, i've noticed many people saying its good. The reason i cant run it in dual channel mode is because my board doesnt support dual channel ram mode. I was going to buy an Intel P45 motherboard but i wasnt too sure about the overclocking abilities on intel boards so i decided for this one instead. Overclocking as been very easy on this board and i was able to overclock my processor to 3.2 on air without increase the voltages to the chipset or processor. Although my chipset got quite warm. There arent any coolers for the chipset, available here. Could u please tell me why exactly this motherboard isnt good? |
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It's just a low end mobo, which you knew going in, and the Nvidia chipsets have some stability problems. If it does what you want, and it's stable, then then no problem. Here is a review.
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Yeah i did, but its doing its job well and i've had no stability issues as well. Thanks for your help man. |
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I don't see why you wouldn't go dual channel as you have the hardware to do it. It may be a small performance gain but at least ti would be free. |
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Sorry raider37-Zorg
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I guess you didn't see where raider37 said the mobo wouldn't do it. I know, odd these days. It's also spelled out in the review I linked. For a quick check go to the conclusions, it's one of the cons.
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Its cool man, but seriously i havent had any problems soo far, besides the article zorg gave me on Dual channel Vs. Single Channel was very interesting. in most cases there was no performance difference between the two. Only in synthetic benchmarks where the memory bandwidth was being tested, we saw a performance increase and that was only by a few hundred points.
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@PsyKhiqZero my motherboard doesnt have a dual channel memory controller. |
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