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phoenixbass
August 22, 2004, 04:34:02 AM
just bough a HP zt3000 laptop.......thinking of upgrading my RAM from 256 to 512.......how much could this increase performance (speed ) ??

thanks

Ecko
August 22, 2004, 05:05:16 AM
not much!

evangelion
August 22, 2004, 05:25:55 AM
not much!

Wrong.

Adding more memory is one of the most effective cost\performance upgrades you can make. The less your system accesses your hard drive the better. I think it may make more of a difference in laptops since most of them have 5400 rpm hard drives as apposed to 7200.

Anyway, it will be worth it.

palmer
August 22, 2004, 05:27:16 AM
fuck it get a gig 8)

TomTom
August 22, 2004, 06:20:29 AM
It depends on what you want to do with your Laptop and what OS you use. If you have XP you need 512 MB ram anyway or else your OS is swapping too much data all the time. If you want to do audio or video editing with your laptop I recommend to get 1 GB of Ram.

phoenixbass
August 22, 2004, 07:20:23 PM
thanks guys......any particualar brands or are they all about the same quality ?

Kamal
August 22, 2004, 07:44:18 PM
memory doesnt do anything other than hold data temporarily until the processor actively seeks it.... the more the ram holds, the faster it's processed.....

so it wont really make a difference on the type of ram unless it's a really really high end gaming system and you're trying to squeeze out the last few ounces of points from your FSB.

Just pick up any brand...... and you should be ok since most memory comes with lifetime warranty. The ONLY reason you'd want to look at the brand is for tech support / return policies.

You cant go wrong with OCZ / GEIL / CORSAIR / KINGSTON, just do a search on newegg

-e-

thezzapper
August 22, 2004, 11:59:50 PM
Adding more memory is one of the most effective cost\performance upgrades you can make. The less your system accesses your hard drive the better. I think it may make more of a difference in laptops since most of them have 5400 rpm hard drives as apposed to 7200.

Anyway, it will be worth it.[/quote]

i agree. add as much memory as you can. makes your pc more healthy in the long run. plus RAM is cheap right now..

evangelion
August 23, 2004, 12:21:35 AM
Adding more memory is one of the most effective cost\performance upgrades you can make. The less your system accesses your hard drive the better. I think it may make more of a difference in laptops since most of them have 5400 rpm hard drives as apposed to 7200.

Anyway, it will be worth it.

i agree. add as much memory as you can. makes your pc more healthy in the long run. plus RAM is cheap right now..

Not as cheap as it was. Back in 2001, right after I got my first real computer I ordered 256 from Crucial for $35. The gig of Corsair XMS I most recently got was over $200. Granted they are a matched dual channel pair and have the cool platinum heat spreaders, but the increase ration compared to the Crucial memory is significant.