from what i have read about the modules the inability of the ram to reach ddr400 is because of some sort of incompatibility with AMD mobos |
I found a review that uses a K8N-Sli mobo and an AMD 3500+ CPU and what I believe is your RAM. Their conclusion was:
Our tests however proved that this was not the case, as the Kingmax memory modules performed just as well as anything the competition has to offer.
Kingmax has added a lot of features in the SuperRAM series and especially the programmable read latency, which might be useful for some users who require higher timings at lower operating frequencies. There are two SPD timings offered, the default 400MHz (2.5-3-3-7) and the slower 266MHz (2-2-2-5).
The Bad:
- Slow performance at 266MHz
- Cannot operate at 400MHz with 2-2-2-5 timings
Heres the
Link to the full conclusionit seems the ram is not the problem, as i put in just one stick and it ran at 230Mhz (DDR460) just fine, and the benchmarks were even better than my old ram...so it has something to do with my motherboard |
Have you tried the other module in the same slot? If you have, and it works, then both modules are probably good.
Then try placing one module in the slot that works, and the other in a slot other than the one you tried the first time. If it works well, Then you have a bad RAM slot on your MB.
For what you use your PC for, you will definitely be better off with the 1GB vs the 512GB.
Concerning the paging file, I'm not optimistic that you will gain much of any overall system performance by not employing the paging file. This is what I have found on my own tests in the past, rather it seemed to have caused just the opposite in certain instances. I would be interested to see any benchmarks you might have. I would also be interested in anything the others may have experienced in this respect.
It's my feeling, if you can find 2 RAM sockets that will function on your MB, and employ the 1GB RAM, you should have no trouble what so ever getting at least PC-3200 speeds, and you should notice quite significant overall system performance using the 1GB vs the 512MB.
Good luck and please let me know