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I do lots of Photoshop work, and I'd like to add more memory to my system as I've been working on larger and larger files.
Currently, I have 2x1GB DDR400 Corsair memory sticks running in dual-channel in my system. I'd like to add another 2x1GB for a total of 4GB. Does the new pair of memory sticks need to match my original pair to maintain dual-channel mode? Or can I add a different pair of sticks?
If I recall correctly, the pair in my system is Corsair ValueSelect. Would it be a problem to add a pair of say, Crucial?
Also, how do I tell if my processing speed is memory-limited? In other words, I'd like to know if adding more memory will speed things up.
My system consists of a GIGABYTE GA-K8N Pro-SLI Socket 939, AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+, PNY GeForce 6600GT 128MB, and the two sticks of 1GB DDR-400 Corsair memory mentioned above. I am running Windows 2000, but plan to upgrade to either XP or Vista sometime soon -- haven't decided yet.
Thanks in advance.
Currently, I have 2x1GB DDR400 Corsair memory sticks running in dual-channel in my system. I'd like to add another 2x1GB for a total of 4GB. Does the new pair of memory sticks need to match my original pair to maintain dual-channel mode? Or can I add a different pair of sticks?
If I recall correctly, the pair in my system is Corsair ValueSelect. Would it be a problem to add a pair of say, Crucial?
Also, how do I tell if my processing speed is memory-limited? In other words, I'd like to know if adding more memory will speed things up.
My system consists of a GIGABYTE GA-K8N Pro-SLI Socket 939, AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+, PNY GeForce 6600GT 128MB, and the two sticks of 1GB DDR-400 Corsair memory mentioned above. I am running Windows 2000, but plan to upgrade to either XP or Vista sometime soon -- haven't decided yet.
Thanks in advance.