Memory that make Computer fast

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Well the PC3200 (400 mHz) RAM is faster, but it'll all depend on what your Motherboard supports. In general though I would say the DDR PC3200 is faster.

You did list 2 different sizes of RAM:
* 2 x 512 mb's of RAM = a total 1 gb's of RAM
* 4 x 512 mb's of RAM = a total 2 gb's of RAM

Now more than likely your system would benefit from the 4 x 512 mb's of RAM, even at slower speeds.
Well the PC3200 (400 mHz) RAM is faster, but it'll all depend on what your Motherboard supports. In general though I would say the DDR PC3200 is faster.

You did list 2 different sizes of RAM:
* 2 x 512 mb's of RAM = a total 1 gb's of RAM
* 4 x 512 mb's of RAM = a total 2 gb's of RAM

Now more than likely your system would benefit from the 4 x 512 mb's of RAM, even at slower speeds.
 
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My Motherboardn is Photon PF1 (ECS Group)

If i change the 400MHZ (PC3200) 2xCorsair Rams to those 266MHZ (PC2100) 4xRams

Than my Technology for those 3 options will be disabled because it only work on 400MHZ RAM`s (Turbo Mode make it smoother)
 
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" Photon Acceleration Technology " :ouch:

In all seriousness more RAM will help you more than faster RAM not that either will really help that Pentium 4.
 

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But when i use the 266mhz 4 rams (133x2) it seem like my computer is slower while playing a game

But when i use 400MHZ 2 Rams its looks is making computer faster

If add those 4 Rams i lose the support of Photon Acceleration Technology i am guess

 


Well I would go with what you want. Normally the more RAM you have (to a certain extent) the better off you are. I would go with what you want, since your the one using the system.