2 sticks or 4?

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I have a socket 939 3000+ with 2x512 sticks of memory. I plan on upgrading to a dual core cpu soon and adding more memory. I'll be buying a cheap mobo for my wife to use my processor and crap. My question is, is it better performance wise, for my pc, to add another 2x512 and get some el-cheapo ram for hers, or give her my ram and get 2x1024 for mine? I don't care about extra power draw as the psu is getting the boot also. I just want better performance for gaming and burning dvd's and stuff.
 

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I have a socket 939 3000+ with 2x512 sticks of memory. I plan on upgrading to a dual core cpu soon and adding more memory. I'll be buying a cheap mobo for my wife to use my processor and crap. My question is, is it better performance wise, for my pc, to add another 2x512 and get some el-cheapo ram for hers, or give her my ram and get 2x1024 for mine? I don't care about extra power draw as the psu is getting the boot also. I just want better performance for gaming and burning dvd's and stuff.
Better to get the 2x1024MB sticks. A lot of AMD mobo's don't really like 4 sticks, and will either drop the memory speed down to 333MHz, or will only allow 2T command rate(vs. 1T...much better for AMD). GL :)
 

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Thanks for the info! My command rate is already 2T, I tried 1T but it didn't work (cheap Kingmax ram). Anyway, I needed to get better quality memory already so that will justify buying some Corsair 2x1024 or something. Actually, my boss just tried adding more ram to his FX-55 PC today and he said the same thing, it lowered his speeds to 333MHz.
 

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Go for 2 sticks because more than cheap ram is dropped down to 2T. I have very nice RAM (the sig) and it runs at a whopping 333mhz and 2T... :x