Vista 32 and ram?

S

Steve

I have 2 gigs of DDR2 in my PC now. I have read that not only does Vista 32
not see 4 gigs it even causes trouble in some set-ups (for the moment at
least).

I am thinking of adding another gig of ram as 2 X 512. What are the pros
and cons of this (other than just cost, which is minimal)?

Thank you for any and all help.
 
B

Bob J

I have 3gb Ram and to me it seems to be the sweet spot, set Vista to monitor
your virtual memory.
I also have 2gb Readyboost, and all goes like a charm.

--
Regards
Bob J


"Steve" wrote:

> I have 2 gigs of DDR2 in my PC now. I have read that not only does Vista 32
> not see 4 gigs it even causes trouble in some set-ups (for the moment at
> least).
>
> I am thinking of adding another gig of ram as 2 X 512. What are the pros
> and cons of this (other than just cost, which is minimal)?
>
> Thank you for any and all help.
>
>
 
J

John Barnes

Just make sure they are a match with your current ram for Voltage and
Latency. Are you sure you need more memory? Check your Reliability and
Performance Monitor and see if you are using a large %. 2 gig is very
sufficient unless you are running really heavy duty programs. I have found
that the processor speed is FAR more important in running Vista.

"Steve" <saw1959@mchsi.remove.com> wrote in message
news:CB91F1BC-EE67-4D2B-B805-01A05EBF50DC@microsoft.com...
>I have 2 gigs of DDR2 in my PC now. I have read that not only does Vista
>32 not see 4 gigs it even causes trouble in some set-ups (for the moment at
>least).
>
> I am thinking of adding another gig of ram as 2 X 512. What are the pros
> and cons of this (other than just cost, which is minimal)?
>
> Thank you for any and all help.
 
J

Jimmy Chan ++

If I am notebook user, what CPU is good for Vista if have 2GB of RAM?

Do T7100 is enough?

I run Adobe CS3, Gameing etc ...

Thank you.


--
Jimmy Chan
http://www.wusogorphoto.net
A great photography web site


"John Barnes" wrote:

> Just make sure they are a match with your current ram for Voltage and
> Latency. Are you sure you need more memory? Check your Reliability and
> Performance Monitor and see if you are using a large %. 2 gig is very
> sufficient unless you are running really heavy duty programs. I have found
> that the processor speed is FAR more important in running Vista.
>
> "Steve" <saw1959@mchsi.remove.com> wrote in message
> news:CB91F1BC-EE67-4D2B-B805-01A05EBF50DC@microsoft.com...
> >I have 2 gigs of DDR2 in my PC now. I have read that not only does Vista
> >32 not see 4 gigs it even causes trouble in some set-ups (for the moment at
> >least).
> >
> > I am thinking of adding another gig of ram as 2 X 512. What are the pros
> > and cons of this (other than just cost, which is minimal)?
> >
> > Thank you for any and all help.

>
>
 
S

Spirit

Yes a T7100 is enough........ the fastest available as T7700 and thats not
a lot faster.

http://www.intel.com/performance/mobile/vista/index.htm#application
Check this

"Jimmy Chan ++" <JimmyChan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3DE6EDA5-3100-4666-82A2-12EDFA8973CB@microsoft.com...
> If I am notebook user, what CPU is good for Vista if have 2GB of RAM?
>
> Do T7100 is enough?
>
> I run Adobe CS3, Gameing etc ...
>
> Thank you.
>
>
> --
> Jimmy Chan
> http://www.wusogorphoto.net
> A great photography web site
>
>
> "John Barnes" wrote:
>
>> Just make sure they are a match with your current ram for Voltage and
>> Latency. Are you sure you need more memory? Check your Reliability and
>> Performance Monitor and see if you are using a large %. 2 gig is very
>> sufficient unless you are running really heavy duty programs. I have
>> found
>> that the processor speed is FAR more important in running Vista.
>>
>> "Steve" <saw1959@mchsi.remove.com> wrote in message
>> news:CB91F1BC-EE67-4D2B-B805-01A05EBF50DC@microsoft.com...
>> >I have 2 gigs of DDR2 in my PC now. I have read that not only does
>> >Vista
>> >32 not see 4 gigs it even causes trouble in some set-ups (for the moment
>> >at
>> >least).
>> >
>> > I am thinking of adding another gig of ram as 2 X 512. What are the
>> > pros
>> > and cons of this (other than just cost, which is minimal)?
>> >
>> > Thank you for any and all help.

>>
>>
 
J

Jimmy Chan ++

Spirit,

Thank you of your kindly response, I will choose the T7100 CPU. Save the
money to buy the Vista Home Premiere.

--
Jimmy Chan
http://www.wusogorphoto.net
A great photography web site


"Spirit" wrote:

> Yes a T7100 is enough........ the fastest available as T7700 and thats not
> a lot faster.
>
> http://www.intel.com/performance/mobile/vista/index.htm#application
> Check this
>
> "Jimmy Chan ++" <JimmyChan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3DE6EDA5-3100-4666-82A2-12EDFA8973CB@microsoft.com...
> > If I am notebook user, what CPU is good for Vista if have 2GB of RAM?
> >
> > Do T7100 is enough?
> >
> > I run Adobe CS3, Gameing etc ...
> >
> > Thank you.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Jimmy Chan
> > http://www.wusogorphoto.net
> > A great photography web site
> >
> >
> > "John Barnes" wrote:
> >
> >> Just make sure they are a match with your current ram for Voltage and
> >> Latency. Are you sure you need more memory? Check your Reliability and
> >> Performance Monitor and see if you are using a large %. 2 gig is very
> >> sufficient unless you are running really heavy duty programs. I have
> >> found
> >> that the processor speed is FAR more important in running Vista.
> >>
> >> "Steve" <saw1959@mchsi.remove.com> wrote in message
> >> news:CB91F1BC-EE67-4D2B-B805-01A05EBF50DC@microsoft.com...
> >> >I have 2 gigs of DDR2 in my PC now. I have read that not only does
> >> >Vista
> >> >32 not see 4 gigs it even causes trouble in some set-ups (for the moment
> >> >at
> >> >least).
> >> >
> >> > I am thinking of adding another gig of ram as 2 X 512. What are the
> >> > pros
> >> > and cons of this (other than just cost, which is minimal)?
> >> >
> >> > Thank you for any and all help.
> >>
> >>

>
>
 
S

Steve

I play online games and they work better with more ram. Vanguard hits 75%
or more often according my G15 keyboard.


"John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message
news:eMJO2PPwHHA.5008@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Just make sure they are a match with your current ram for Voltage and
> Latency. Are you sure you need more memory? Check your Reliability and
> Performance Monitor and see if you are using a large %. 2 gig is very
> sufficient unless you are running really heavy duty programs. I have
> found that the processor speed is FAR more important in running Vista.
>
> "Steve" <saw1959@mchsi.remove.com> wrote in message
> news:CB91F1BC-EE67-4D2B-B805-01A05EBF50DC@microsoft.com...
>>I have 2 gigs of DDR2 in my PC now. I have read that not only does Vista
>>32 not see 4 gigs it even causes trouble in some set-ups (for the moment
>>at least).
>>
>> I am thinking of adding another gig of ram as 2 X 512. What are the pros
>> and cons of this (other than just cost, which is minimal)?
>>
>> Thank you for any and all help.

>
 
J

John Barnes

Some games and photo processing do consume more ram and you indeed may need
more than 2 gig. If so, and you want the best performance remember that
latency is very important. While you won't get better results now, if you
get low latency ram now, you can later replace the current ram with a low
latency set. Also you should have the highest bandwidth that your FSB will
handle.

"Jimmy Chan ++" <JimmyChan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:ABDC6E70-FC45-47D3-8DCB-49587BD167D9@microsoft.com...
> Spirit,
>
> Thank you of your kindly response, I will choose the T7100 CPU. Save the
> money to buy the Vista Home Premiere.
>
> --
> Jimmy Chan
> http://www.wusogorphoto.net
> A great photography web site
>
>
> "Spirit" wrote:
>
>> Yes a T7100 is enough........ the fastest available as T7700 and thats
>> not
>> a lot faster.
>>
>> http://www.intel.com/performance/mobile/vista/index.htm#application
>> Check this
>>
>> "Jimmy Chan ++" <JimmyChan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:3DE6EDA5-3100-4666-82A2-12EDFA8973CB@microsoft.com...
>> > If I am notebook user, what CPU is good for Vista if have 2GB of RAM?
>> >
>> > Do T7100 is enough?
>> >
>> > I run Adobe CS3, Gameing etc ...
>> >
>> > Thank you.
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > Jimmy Chan
>> > http://www.wusogorphoto.net
>> > A great photography web site
>> >
>> >
>> > "John Barnes" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Just make sure they are a match with your current ram for Voltage and
>> >> Latency. Are you sure you need more memory? Check your Reliability
>> >> and
>> >> Performance Monitor and see if you are using a large %. 2 gig is very
>> >> sufficient unless you are running really heavy duty programs. I have
>> >> found
>> >> that the processor speed is FAR more important in running Vista.
>> >>
>> >> "Steve" <saw1959@mchsi.remove.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:CB91F1BC-EE67-4D2B-B805-01A05EBF50DC@microsoft.com...
>> >> >I have 2 gigs of DDR2 in my PC now. I have read that not only does
>> >> >Vista
>> >> >32 not see 4 gigs it even causes trouble in some set-ups (for the
>> >> >moment
>> >> >at
>> >> >least).
>> >> >
>> >> > I am thinking of adding another gig of ram as 2 X 512. What are the
>> >> > pros
>> >> > and cons of this (other than just cost, which is minimal)?
>> >> >
>> >> > Thank you for any and all help.
>> >>
>> >>

>>
>>
 

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