[DeTomaso] NPC - Computer Geek Help needed- BIOS, FSB, and Other Esoteric Geeky Details

michael@michaelshortt.com michaelsavga at gmail.com
Sat Feb 7 21:54:00 EST 2009


This is one memory option

http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/memory/ocz_ddr2_pc2_9600_reaper_hpc_edition

On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 9:51 PM, michael at michaelshortt.com <
michaelsavga at gmail.com> wrote:

> yes on 64bit sytem
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> On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 9:37 PM, Chris Difani <cdifani at pacbell.net> wrote:
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>> Michael:
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>> The real question is what is the FBS speed of your mother board?  The
>> Front Bus Speed. That's what 'uses' that DDR2 or DDR3, or even plain old
>> DDR.  Or the slower or the faster units.
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>> Also are you using a 64 bit operating system? Or a 32 bit?  That
>> determines how much RAM can be used (addressed) by the OS.  Windows 64 can
>> use the most, and I think that's 7 gigs... but you'll need to confirm that.
>>  But there's a problem with the more specialized drivers and Win 64.
>>  Microsoft depends on the software, and hardware companies to provide the
>> drivers for their OS, and sometimes that's a real crap shoot.  Finding the
>> right 64 bit driver for an uncommon piece of hardware might be
>> impossible.... which means you have to really do your homework before you
>> pull the trigger on an OS upgrade like going to 64 bits.
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>> So you've got two things to think about, or rather investigate.  What is
>> the max speed that you motherboard can use in terms of RAM.  Second, what is
>> the max amount of RAM that your mother board can utilize, and be utilized by
>> your OS.  When I say "motherboard", you also have to confirm that the BIOS
>> can handle that RAM speed too.  You may find that the board can handle the
>> size and speed, but your BIOS can't.  So you need to get the motherboard
>> manual out, and read the specs on it for RAM.  Or go to their web site, and
>> see if they have an upgraded BIOS available that is a significant
>> improvement.
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>> Something to think about is the newest Intel CPUs, the i7 chips.  These
>> have the equivalent of 4 or more "processors" on the chip.  They also do NOT
>> use the front bus chokepoint anymore.  In fact, if I were you, I'd leave
>> things alone until you can migrate to this next generation of CPU, and the
>> motherboard that can run it.
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>> And if that's clear as mud, write me off list, and I'll send you some more
>> information.
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>> Chris
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>> Chris Difani
>> Sacramento, CA
>> cdifani at pacbell.net
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>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "michael at michaelshortt.com" <
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>> To: "Pantera List Serve" <detomaso at realbig.com>
>> Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2009 5:33 PM
>> Subject: [DeTomaso] NPC - Computer Geek Help needed
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>> I am upgrading my system's DDR2 RAM, the question is for HD video editing
>>> and large format photo retouching applications, which is better and why
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>>> 8GB at 1066 MHZ  or 16GB at 800 Mhz?
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>>> Thanks,
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>>> Michael
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