Computer memory question

   / Computer memory question #11  
Adjusting for performance will wipe out a lot of the screen and graphics font smoothing and readablility characteristics. I don't think you will notice much difference to make that worth it.

For your memory: NewEgg.com
 
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   / Computer memory question #13  
My 2yr old Averatec had XP w/ 512Mb total with two 256Mb chips. I was told I could replace just one if I placed it in the "A" slot. I did w/ a 1Gb and it picked it up. my new Toshiba w/ Vista came w/ (1) 512Mb chip. I bought a 2Gb package of (2) 1Gb chips and popped them right in. It picked them up instantly. the 2Gb DDR2 upgrade was $60 @ Best Buy. The 1Gb DDR for the older one was $109.
 
   / Computer memory question #14  
If you go to the following URL you can scan your system and know what it has now and what it will accept. If you are not comfortable scanning on-line or are not using IE your can download a small scanning module.

Memory upgrades from Crucial.com - About Crucial:Media Toolbox

I always use Crucial memory when I up grade my computers.

Vernon
 
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According to the Crucial test that I ran my computers performance is 80% of capacity. If I spend $56 the test states I will be full capacity. I am not sure if that 20% is worth $56 but when my next insurance check comes in I will most likely upgrade if the price is the same or cheaper.

I do a lot of photo editing and such which sucks resources like crazy and I know I would enjoy more performance there.

I want to thank everyone for their help. This computer is actually a nice system but my nature makes me want to tweak it to the max to keep up with my expanded usage. But I know with more resources I will do more to use them so it is a never ending cycle:rolleyes:

Take care guys.
 
   / Computer memory question #16  
Robert_in_NY said:
...HP (who owns Compaq) has 1 gig sticks for $100 each. I can get 1 gig sticks from Circuit City (that I think are the right ones) for $30 each. And Newegg has them for $20 each. I keep thinking you get what you pay for and the Circuit city chips are listed at $130 normal price but are reduced to $30 each now so I had been leaning towards those ones if I upgrade.

I have always bought close to the least expensive RAM I could find, and have never had a problem with it.

If you buy from an actual store, as opposed to over the internet, you can have even more confidence. Keep the receipt and take it back if it doesn't work.

Now, I have always preferred Macs, and this may make a difference, but I doubt it. I can use both platforms, and the PCs I use accept the cheapest memory also.

BTW: If anyone is thinking of a new computer, take a look at a Mac. Even though it might cost a little more up front, it just works, and the frustration it saves me is well worth the cost.
 
   / Computer memory question #17  
Robert_in_NY said:
According to the Crucial test that I ran my computers performance is 80% of capacity. If I spend $56 the test states I will be full capacity. I am not sure if that 20% is worth $56 but when my next insurance check comes in I will most likely upgrade if the price is the same or cheaper.

I do a lot of photo editing and such which sucks resources like crazy and I know I would enjoy more performance there.

I want to thank everyone for their help. This computer is actually a nice system but my nature makes me want to tweak it to the max to keep up with my expanded usage. But I know with more resources I will do more to use them so it is a never ending cycle:rolleyes:

Take care guys.


Robert,

I just upgraded my HP laptop 6000 series to 2 gigs with 2x 1 gig chips, from Kingston at $55 for both ,plus free shipping. The change out is very easy, and you could sell your 512 memory chips to someone in need.
 
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J_J said:
Robert,

I just upgraded my HP laptop 6000 series to 2 gigs with 2x 1 gig chips, from Kingston at $55 for both ,plus free shipping. The change out is very easy, and you could sell your 512 memory chips to someone in need.

It will cost me around $53 for 2 - 1 gig modules.

What would be a good way to sell my 512 modules? Ebay?
 
   / Computer memory question #19  
With windows.. I don't think you can have too much ram. that's like having too much money or too much..er.. well lets just say more is better! ;)

When I bought my wife a little xp system a couple years ago.. I was on the phone with the tech support guy and he didn't reccomend over 1.5 gigs on that system as there wouldn't be much of an increase.

stock it came with 256m.. and I bumpe dit to 512.. that was a huge boost... and cheap too.

I think your jump to 2g will be a real performance increas under vista..

soundguy


Robert_in_NY said:
Thanks, my computer can only take up to 2 gigs and right now it has 2- 512's and if my reading is correct I need to keep them paired on my system otherwise if I put a 1 gig with the 512 it will only operate at 1 gig still.

HP (who owns Compaq) has 1 gig sticks for $100 each. I can get 1 gig sticks from Circuit City (that I think are the right ones) for $30 each. And Newegg has them for $20 each. I keep thinking you get what you pay for and the Circuit city chips are listed at $130 normal price but are reduced to $30 each now so I had been leaning towards those ones if I upgrade.
 
   / Computer memory question #20  
HP memory is pricey, check out their memory prices for the printers!! As long as the specs are the same it should be no problem.

As fas as usage, XP (and maybe Vista) will start paging out memory to disk when usage gets to half of what's installed. You can see the usage on your task manager. If you have a gig and the task manager says you are using 400k, then extra memory will not be used. The paging is one reason I recommend a fast spinning hard drive these days. 7200rpm minimun. New ones are up to 10k and faster.

Microsoft may be changing the way they handle menory. On Microsoft Exchange 2007 email systems I manage the new version is designed to gobble up ALL the available ram and use it somehow. It's weird looking at the task manager and seeing no extra ram and saying all is well.

Good Luck,
Rob
 

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