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Thread : Memory Help - 3gb?
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Profile: stranger
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Hello,
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Profile: Faithful Poster
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You probably won't see any benefit to moving to 4GBs, but that needs to be qualified. I am assuming you had the 2x512MB originally, and just installed the new 2GBs of ram. If so, your ram usage was more then 1GB. The question then becomes, do you use more then 3GBs? The answer for most is probably not.
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Profile: stranger
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Thanks very much, im on windows xp (i don't like vista and it slows down the pc so it dosen't seem like much of an 'upgrade') So i'll leave the ram until i move to a 64bit os.
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The short answer is: You have 3GB of RAM and your computer is working fine. Declare victory and move on to something else. --------------- The more I read the forums, the more I feel that a number of individuals would be well served by skipping their next GPU purchase in favor of a little "Stress relief" from the local 'Working Girls'" |
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Profile: old hand
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Profile: member
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The only reason I can think of where moving up to 4Gb would be helpful in your setup is that it would probably stop your system from ever paging to the hard drive.
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Profile: stranger
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yea the ebuyer mem IS ****, i was strapped for cash at the time and needed some ram quick. oh well. **** ebuyer. |
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Profile: Ancient Poster
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Test your setup with memtest86+, to be on the safe side.
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