Hello,
I am getting ready to build myself a new PC. It will be mainly for video editing, Photoshop, and gaming. It will be at least 3gig CPU, as for AMD XP/64 or Intel I have not decided. I want to run dual channel memory. I have a stick of CORSAIR 512mb, CL 2.5 and want to by another to match. I have 2 questions?
1) Does it really matter if the sticks of ram are not sold together as a pair stating for dual channel purposes?
2) Why does the Pentium get such a boast from dual channel and the AMD doesn't? All my research here and on various websites state this fact. Is it because the Pentiums are Quad pumped FSB or the speed of the chip is the actual running Clock speed VS.the double memory rate and actual slower clock speed for the AMD CPUs?
I have always been an AMD backer but if for the Aps I'm going to run I will see better performance from Intel I might have to switch.
If anyone could help out with these questions I would be thankful.
Thanks,
dukbtr![[bigsmile] [bigsmile] [bigsmile]](/data/assets/smilies/bigsmile.gif)
I am getting ready to build myself a new PC. It will be mainly for video editing, Photoshop, and gaming. It will be at least 3gig CPU, as for AMD XP/64 or Intel I have not decided. I want to run dual channel memory. I have a stick of CORSAIR 512mb, CL 2.5 and want to by another to match. I have 2 questions?
1) Does it really matter if the sticks of ram are not sold together as a pair stating for dual channel purposes?
2) Why does the Pentium get such a boast from dual channel and the AMD doesn't? All my research here and on various websites state this fact. Is it because the Pentiums are Quad pumped FSB or the speed of the chip is the actual running Clock speed VS.the double memory rate and actual slower clock speed for the AMD CPUs?
I have always been an AMD backer but if for the Aps I'm going to run I will see better performance from Intel I might have to switch.
If anyone could help out with these questions I would be thankful.
Thanks,
dukbtr
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