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Quick question : I'm using XP Pro with 192 MB RAM (P4 2.66 , 64 MB graphics). I've read this forces windows to use a large amount of virtual memory , and it means I play most games below recommended spec (still playable , though).
So - Do I place extra RAM (+/- 100 € to spend)
- How much RAM would I need ?
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yes buy more ram
everytime I buy more I kick myself for not doing it sooner
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Kingston PC2100 512 MB -> 94 €
Fair price?
Or is that just a bit "much" for home use?
(would put my total on 704 MB)
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512 is good.
what /me has.
if you motherboard supports dual-channel though, that's really the way to go.
& what's the highest frequency ram it can have?
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Ehm... checking...
HP site says 266 MHz (I hope that's what you mean) , AIDA32 puts memory speed at "PC2100(133 MHz)".
Or am I way off the mark here ? Hardware's not really my "thing"...
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nah 266 is the same as 133...dont be fooled hehe....
:D
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Xp recomends 128 mb but 512mb would be the optimal
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266 = 133
:huh:
Computer people...
So I'm all set then ? 512 MB in slot 2 , just plug it in and see what happens ?
Or is there some critical safety issue I'm overlooking?
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Sell the 192mb and upgrade your video. I dont think most of us would need more than 512mb. Just a thought but your onboard is using shared memory probably 16 mb
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Yes it's sharing memory... 64 MB from a 256 stick. Has to be more than 16 MB , I got Vice City running (albeit somewhat blocky).
Don't want to sell though... unless I just go all the way and install the maximum 1 GB (=2x512).
But I doubt the difference between 1 GB and 704 MB would be noticeable with current software / games :D