I would assume it would be common sense. Yes, because of double the capacity. It holds more, therefore, it performs smoother, which is the point of memory.
And if he went Single-Core his PC would be outdated in 6 months. Besides, an Overclocked 165 can get to 2.6GHz 99% guaranteed. Thats a FX-60 right there, and I don't think FX-60s are getting outdated anytime soon. Besides, even a X2 3800+ can beat a FX-57 in a Dual-Core game (Quake 4).
He IS getting a 2-gig set of a ValueRAM.
And if he went Single-Core his PC would be outdated in 6 months. Besides, an Overclocked 165 can get to 2.6GHz 99% guaranteed. Thats a FX-60 right there, and I don't think FX-60s are getting outdated anytime soon. Besides, even a X2 3800+ can beat a FX-57 in a Dual-Core game (Quake 4).
He IS getting a 2-gig set of a ValueRAM.