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It may help but its not a guarantee. I once went from 1333 to 1866 DDR3 DRAM and I saw only a slight improvement. One thing to look for with RAM is a lower CL or CAS number than what you have now. that is Column Access Strobe Latency and is an idicator ofr RAM performance as well as the frequency.
Good RAM is fairly cheap if you want to give it a try. The lower the CL is the higher the price usually.[/QUOTE]
Wow! You lost me completely here. Lets go one step at a time.
let me repeat my system info
- Windows 7 64 pro
- Motherboard: Asus P5B ... Documentation say that it as fully control of the overclock parameters
- CPU: Q6600
- Ram: Kinston: 2 X 2Gb + 2 * 1Gb Total: 6Gig Speed 400Mhz
Now, If I want to see increasing performance without changing the motherboard and CPU. I already incresed my clock from 2.4 to 3.2 MHz
- Should I get faster memory
- Overclock my actual one or tweak the parameters
- Get faster memory and overclock the new one.
Once this answer, I will try to understand the information that you wrote
Martin