Would 2X2GB DDR2, make that much difference from 4x1GB DDR2?

I think a lot of the confusion with 4 x 1GB not overclocking is down to the AMD chips not liking 4 slots filled. Correct me if I'm wrong but 4 x 1GB with an intel cpu is far from problematic.
True, 4 sticks won't overclock as much as if there was just 2 but the difference is small and 4 x 1GB sticks will perform better than 2 x 2GB kits in an intel system.
 
I had 4x1gb PC2-8500 and I went to 2x2gb PC2-6400 (now 4x2gb!). You will only notice a difference in benchmarks, plus less strain on your chipset. 2x2gb will probably hold a better resale value too.
 
I currently have 4x1gig OCZ and while they overclock pretty well, I can get much more out of them if used in 2x1gig. Your cpu overclock will also be held back a little with 4 slots occupied. I've not had the chance to try 2x2gig yet but I'll wager its better than 4x1gig.
 
Gah this thread is 3 months old now.

The OCZ 2x2gb PC6400 kit is meant to clock reasonably well now. I think it was Misterdave that said he's got his well over 900mhz.


does that mean i cant talk about asda because they sell tv's?:D

Only if you're talking about cabbages ;)
 
Hmm so are people still saying 4x1Gb is better for overclocking? I'd hate for it to hold the CPU overclock back. Perhaps it's better to just buy a faster 2x2Gb Kit and then that way you'd still be able to overclock the CPU fine and the memory?

So say you were going for a 4x1Gb PC2-6400 kit, why not get 2x2Gb PC2-8500? Everybody wins. :D
 
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