makeuser
Member
+5|6945|Texas
Make a big diff in performance in BF2?  Thanks
THA
im a fucking .....well not now
+609|6991|AUS, Canberra
huge difference on my machine
fikraag7
j00baroni w/ l33t sauce
+1|6975

Yes. Hands down. No question. If you can afford it, get the extra gig. And DUAL-CHANNEL the RAM if your system supports it.
-_{MoW}_-Assasin
Member
+13|6948|Australia
Yup, i mean, paired up wif my overclocked X2 3800+ and 7800 GTX, i definitely needed 2 gigs, and i got it, and now verifying is a snap
nitroglycerin [SWE]
Member
+0|6947|Falsterbo Sweden
But is it still worse than a 2Gb if you get a really good 1Gb of RAM?
nismo4life
Member
+3|6927
2gb of ram will be better than 1 in every way shape and form.
Leatherface-TCM
The Saw is Family
+0|7041
Check this LINK Tom's Hardware
Note the BF2 section!

Leather
chuyskywalker
Admin
+2,439|7068|"Frisco"

Yes Yes Yes.

While running BF2 I see the ram reqs go above 1.1GB of ram. This means that, even with high quality 1gb of ram, you'll have to cache out to your slow-as-fuck harddrives for more memory space.

2gb of great (corsair, 2-2-2-5, dual channel 512x2) sticks will cost you $380. You can spend less, but definately buy 2gb. (or another gb if you have 1 already.)
BlueScreen
I am the pwnage! Bitches!
+5|6959|Finland
Huge difference
[-CGZ-]BioRaveN
Don't make me toothpick you.
+31|6925|The beautiful hills of Sharqi
OK I got a top of the line everything Dell XPS this year, but I only got one gig of ram, I am adding 2 this christmas. With the one gig of ram, I would get blue screens with graphics maxed every 30 mins...the extra gig makes a difference.
Vin.Nivlason
Member
+1|6953
I went from 512 to 2 Gigs.  The change was dramatic.

Previously my load time sucked.  Most maps at least two points were captured before I started.

With 2 gigs, I can sometimes capture three points before I see an enemy.  So load times are vastly improved, and for some reason I see crazy details on vehicles that I never notice before.  Game colour is much better.
Leatherface-TCM
The Saw is Family
+0|7041
Simple chart for you from the Corsair site
https://img289.imageshack.us/img289/9985/pic19nm.jpg
Maj.Do
Member
+85|6972|good old CA
wtf intel beating amd
Scorpion0x17
can detect anyone's visible post count...
+691|6986|Cambridge (UK)

Maj.Do wrote:

wtf intel beating amd
Those bars are Performance Increase - i.e. Intel gets more of an INCREASE in performance when moving from 1GB to 2GB - it says absolutely nothing about baseline performance.
makeuser
Member
+5|6945|Texas
made the investment (+1G OCZ DDR400) & it does seem a bit smoother, less hd grinding/access & quicker map load/verify, thanks all
Viper007Bond
Moderator Emeritus
+236|7025|Portland, OR, USA

BF2 on high textures uses 700MB of RAM. So BF2 on high textures + OS + background application > more than a gig of RAM, so figure it out for yourself.
https://bf3s.com/sigs/044900892044e7fc95e599e832a086ae9bcd7efb.png
nitro92
I cheat.
+-6|7021|Sydney, Australia
i got a 1 gb ram rest of specs below and i play medium with 1280 x 1024 i get like 1.5 minute loading times inc very client data and if i got another gig wud it speed up and also wud it give me more fps?? thx
IvysDad
Member
+0|6980|Jacksonville, NC
I am currently running 1 gb of ram, and getting ready to upgrade one of my memory chips from 512 to 1 gb.  I won't have 2 gb of ram, but 1.5 gb and I am sure that it will be a lot better.  Hoping that I will be able to run my teamspeak with this change.
theseb099
Member
+0|7040
well i am not sure on this i have a 6200  and 512 ram should i go for the 7800 or more ram?
Rofl_My_Waffle
Member
+11|6911
The only thing that does not make a difference is dual core processors
and i think you should go for the ram, because ram makes the whole game run smoother and it useful for other applications

Last edited by Rofl_My_Waffle (2006-01-10 19:50:33)

Dirrty_Bird
Dirtier than thou
+5|6961|Vermont

theseb099 wrote:

well i am not sure on this i have a 6200  and 512 ram should i go for the 7800 or more ram?
Both??  While I think the 7800 would make a bigger difference in performance, you might as well pick up an additional stick of 512 while you're at it (they're only like 50 bucks, chump change when considering the cost of a 7800)
theseb099
Member
+0|7040
well if i go for ram i get 1 gig more wich is 100$ wichs just delays my 7800+new mobo n processor(STUPID CRAPPY AGP, SOCKET A MOBO)
Sahasrahla
Code poet
+1|6965|Branson, MO, USA

nitro92 wrote:

i got a 1 gb ram rest of specs below and i play medium with 1280 x 1024 i get like 1.5 minute loading times inc very client data and if i got another gig wud it speed up and also wud it give me more fps?? thx
I think uninstalling these hacks would probably decrease load times and increase your FPS...

And to keep on topic, I have 2Gb of Corsair valueselect. I don't remember the timings, (3-3-3-6 maybe?), but they're not great... BUT! I remember reading an article that benchmarked ram timings and it doesn't really mean shit now. About the only time that the CAS timing means anything is if you're overclocking the ram. This was important back in the days of PC100, but not so much anymore.

Last edited by Sahasrahla (2006-01-11 14:55:25)

bad-dog
Member
+0|7052|Israel
2 Gigs need to play on high graphics...
1 Gig should be enough for medium and below although might have small lags at start not sure but should be enough anyway ofcourse 2G is always optimal solution

regarding the clock times of RAM, you're right I bought damn shitty clock times ( they were damn cheap) for my RAM but the quantity is what matters, all runs perfect ! clock are 4-4 or something and usually good RAMS are 3 and lower

Last edited by bad-dog (2006-01-11 15:01:48)

-=1stInF.|Slappey
Member
+3|6974

Sahasrahla wrote:

nitro92 wrote:

i got a 1 gb ram rest of specs below and i play medium with 1280 x 1024 i get like 1.5 minute loading times inc very client data and if i got another gig wud it speed up and also wud it give me more fps?? thx
I think uninstalling these hacks would probably decrease load times and increase your FPS...
LOL, pwned.

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