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Just get a ready boost compatible usb flash drive for now untill you can afford more ram. It's much cheaper.jhunte99He cant afford it, end of story! 512MB would see an increase in both windows and games
hey, i just got vista ultimate and am thinking of upgrading my ram. currently i have a 1gb DDR2 ram, amd athlon x2 3800+ and a gf 7600 gt. right now i can only afford to buy a 512 mb stick. so my question is, is the 512 mb ram upgrade gonna help with vista and the latest games? and is a 512 mb stick even gonna be compatible with my system? my mobo can take up to 4gb of ram btw. thanks for the help.theonlybadgerwhat is your budget, and what kind of memory are you running? If you are running PC2-5300, I would recommend these memory modules. Here is the URL for an extra Gig: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820134045 And here is the URL for an extra 512 MB: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820134044 The reason I really like Kingston ValueRAM is because I've heard that it was good for overclocking, and I have only found 1 motherboard that wasnt compatible.
Assuming your current 1gb RAM is provided by 2x 512mb DIMM's, the first thing to do would be to check your motherboard manual and see if the system will even boot with 3 DIMM's installed, as some won't. Secondly, having 3 DIMM's installed means you'll lose the dual-channel RAM function, although this doesn't impact Athlon 64 based system too badly, but it's something to think about.
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[QUOTE="jhunte99"]Just get a ready boost compatible usb flash drive for now untill you can afford more ram. It's much cheaper.TheDarthvaderHe cant afford it, end of story! 512MB would see an increase in both windows and games That's cheaper than a 512 stick. 20 bucks or so for a 1gig flash drive.
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