I'm looking to upgrade from 1GB of RAM on my PC. I currently have 3 sticks: 1 x 512MB and 2x 256MB. All sticks are Kingston ValueRAM. 184pin, DDR 3200 (400mhz). But I have two problems.
1) I'm trying to figure the best cost/benefit.
2) I know nothing about all of the technical aspects of RAM. I heard I can get "pseudo" dual channel RAM? I don't know what the "timing" stuff means or anything. I just know my mobo takes 184pin, 3200 DDR.
1) Value stuff...Assuming I stick with Kingston ValueRAM...
a) I was thinking of spending around $90 to get a 1GB stick to replace a 256. That would take me to 1.75GB for $90. Net gain .75 GB.
b) Another option was to get a 2GB pack (2 x 1GB sticks) for around $170. That would take me to 2.5GB if I replaced both 256 sticks. Net gain of 1.5 GB.
Twice the cost gets me about twice the RAM. I might save a few bucks getting 2GB together because the package costs less and I'd pay only one shipping fee.
Another option is the ditch the Kingston stuff (not knowing if it's crap or not) and start from scratch. So, for
$160 and up I can get various 2GB packages of 2 x 1GB sticks. The thing is, I don't know anything about the differences. My only clue was to stick with a known company, but since I'm not a hardware guy, I don't know many companies. Cost would be about $160 with a gain of 1GB.
2) Technical Stuff..Like I said, because I don't know much about RAM specs, I don't know if it's worth switching from Kingston, and even if I did, I wouldn't know what was good or not.
Here's the link again for the 2GB ram packs on Newegg.
Most of my PC usage is pretty run of the mill with the exception of Battlefield 2. That's my main reason for upgrading. My mobo is a Asus with a AMD Atlon 64 2800+, 754 socket. ATi Radeon x700.