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I have 512KK DDR ram. My son instead of bringing anoher chip of 512K
bought 2 more. Is it any advantage to put up to 1.5 megs of ram or 1.2 should be okay? |
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"Anthony Acri" wrote in message
... I have 512KK DDR ram. My son instead of bringing anoher chip of 512K bought 2 more. Is it any advantage to put up to 1.5 megs of ram or 1.2 should be okay? I don't really understand the question. Where do you get "1.2"? 1GB of RAM should be entirely sufficient for most programs, including flight simulators, but there's no harm in having 1.5GB instead. There are issues related to memory performance depending on your exact motherboard configuration and the number of DIMMs installed, but in all cases simply having the memory at all is a much more significant performance change than whether the memory is operating at full speed. Pete |
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Just asking if I should stay with 1 gig of memory or install the other chip
my son bought which would bring it to 1.5 gigs. "Peter Duniho" wrote in message ... "Anthony Acri" wrote in message ... I have 512KK DDR ram. My son instead of bringing anoher chip of 512K bought 2 more. Is it any advantage to put up to 1.5 megs of ram or 1.2 should be okay? I don't really understand the question. Where do you get "1.2"? 1GB of RAM should be entirely sufficient for most programs, including flight simulators, but there's no harm in having 1.5GB instead. There are issues related to memory performance depending on your exact motherboard configuration and the number of DIMMs installed, but in all cases simply having the memory at all is a much more significant performance change than whether the memory is operating at full speed. Pete |
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More is better with Ram G. It won't hurt to have that much. However,
you need to make sure it's compatible with your motherboard and that the motherboard can take it. On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 18:33:00 -0400, Anthony Acri wrote: Just asking if I should stay with 1 gig of memory or install the other chip my son bought which would bring it to 1.5 gigs. "Peter Duniho" wrote in message ... "Anthony Acri" wrote in message ... I have 512KK DDR ram. My son instead of bringing anoher chip of 512K bought 2 more. Is it any advantage to put up to 1.5 megs of ram or 1.2 should be okay? I don't really understand the question. Where do you get "1.2"? 1GB of RAM should be entirely sufficient for most programs, including flight simulators, but there's no harm in having 1.5GB instead. There are issues related to memory performance depending on your exact motherboard configuration and the number of DIMMs installed, but in all cases simply having the memory at all is a much more significant performance change than whether the memory is operating at full speed. Pete |
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