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hi, i have now 1 gig of ddr2 ram 533if i install another 1 gig, it will run on dual channelbt what would be de resultfaster loading speeds?higher fpsless stutter?is it worth the 90

loading speeds about the same.same FPS.slightly less stuttering.your call on whether that's worth 90 Euro. Gary

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>loading speeds about the same.>same FPS.>slightly less stuttering.>your call on whether that's worth 90 Euro. >>Gary>On my system and configuration, I also found no real change to fps, but a significant increase in smoothness (no stuttering) especially when using a mixture of highly complex add-ons at the same time, and decreased load speeds during the same sessions of FS (textures and files in cache). There is a lot of debate about the value of additional RAM for FS9, but my personal experience (doesn't mean every person will have the same experience) has been that it's worth the money. If you upgrade to Vista and/or FSX, you will need to take the plunge to at least 2GB anyway, so you'd only be postponing the inevitable.

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