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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: 1K3 on December 01, 2006, 10:52:55 PM
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Ok...
I'm stuck with a laptop that has a very fast processor (pentium 4 3.06 ghz) with somewhat small memory size (512mb ram, 2x 256mb on 2 slots). What I wanna know is how is the computer gonna perform if you double the ram.
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much faster
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I had the same PC parts except 512MB RAM. I could barely run HL2 at all. It was a slide show. It ran, but very poorly. When I got 1GB RAM it ran smooth as freaking silk, man!
AH runs better, smoother. Less swapping. Programs load faster (Photoshop barely blinks the screen that loads filters, etc, before it's ready to use), and everything is faster, and generally happier. I just wish I had 2 GB in dual-channel. That would rock.
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you had a laptop Krusty?? ;-)
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my memory is a 200-pin with DDR SDRAM. Is that duaal channel too?
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possible
but should be marked as DDR2
just DDR is single channel
what brand, model of laptop do you have?
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Ramzey, DDR or DDR2 can both be dual channel. "Dual channel" refers to a motherboard technology, not a specific type of RAM.
Some reading material:
http://www.kingston.com/newtech/MKF_520DDRwhitepaper.pdf
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good to learn something new ;-)
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Originally posted by ramzey
what brand, model of laptop do you have?
a Sony PCG K-33:p I won't even call this a loptop. It's heavy and makes too much noise (it's gotta be the raw power from P4 3.06ghz). Memory is 2x 512mb DDR
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Sorry, I meant to say "Same parts before and after upgrade, only thing that was different was the amount of RAM".
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you have PC-2100 226MHz DDR
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video memory is prolly whats killin ya, ram only thing that can help-- i played this game 4 years on a laptop, ram DID hep somewhat
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Verry much depends on what video chip / system is in the laptop.
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with windows being such a memory hog 1gig is about the norm if your a gamer these days.
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No no, you folks don't understand. I had an ANCIENT video card. I was on a GeForce 4400 128MB card. And STILL with just the RAM increase everything everywhere (including every game I have) was running better. 512 may seem like a lot to some folks, but 1GB is really the "comfort minimum". these days.
Going from 512 to 1GB ram is going to help even if you have an old video chip. Trust me.
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Originally posted by 1K3
Ok...
I'm stuck with a laptop that has a very fast processor (pentium 4 3.06 ghz) with somewhat small memory size (512mb ram, 2x 256mb on 2 slots). What I wanna know is how is the computer gonna perform if you double the ram.
I have a laptop and added 1gig of ram to make 1.2gigs. BIG difference!