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  • Just upgraded to 512mb

    The memory is Cruical cas2 256mb pc133. I didn't think this would make much differance in speed since I was going from 384mb and only had one program that filled it up (Yep you heard that right). The only differance is that old memory was cas3.
    It certainly a lot quicker in win2k haven't tried 98 yet.
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  • #2
    I also have 512Mb memory, I noticed some difference from 256Mb in Windows 2000, but not so much in Windows Me

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    • #3
      Well, I've noticed slightly higher memory usage since I started Genome on my 256M machines - would you consider it worthwhile?

      Maybe when I'm creating nice big desktops for Gurm I'll noticed Photoshop being a tad faster

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      • #4
        At this price, I may be able to force myself to go out and get another 256M module for myself, bringing RAM up to 512MB. However, there's RDRAM, DDR and so on, so I don't want to buy obsolete memory technology (even if it is cheap).

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        • #5
          I've got 384 running at CAS2, 83 MHz FSB. I really didn't notice any speed increase from 256 to 384, however I did notice a big bump when I went from 128 to 256.

          I have yet to come too close to filling up all my memory, as well. Trust me, I've tried to fill it up.

          Anybody use Cool Edit Pro much? That thing doesn't make very efficient use of memory IMHO....

          b
          Why do today what you can put off until tomorrow? But why put off until tomorrow what you can put off altogether?

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          • #6
            128MB EDO 66Mhz SIMM RAM to 1GB 100Mhz ECC CAS2 Reg SDRAM RAM... BIG speed difference!

            Seriously though, I didn't notice any difference in w2k or 98se after 256 either... well, not too much anyway...

            J1NG
            Still wondering what to do with that 768MB floating around

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            • #7
              <font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size="2">Originally posted by Pace:
              Maybe when I'm creating nice big desktops for Gurm I'll noticed Photoshop being a tad faster </font>
              My roommate works exclusively with Photoshop and ridiculous amounts of RAM. He claims Photoshop will take every bit of memory you give it. He manipulates advertising images, however, and they're huge.

              I hope the KT-133A chipset has breathed some new life into PC133 SDRAM. I guess sooner or later, everything becomes obsolete, but I don't think the P4 is quite ready for the consumer market, and AMD DDR platforms aren't that much faster than the KT-133A. Not enough for most people to justify upgrading motherboard, RAM, CPU, etc.

              Paul
              paulcs@speakeasy.net

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              • #8
                beleive it or not, i noticed a slight speed increase when i went from 512 to 1024 megs. mine is pc100 @ cas2...roughly 10%.

                ironically though, my system takes longer to boot now...win2k is the only os on my computer.

                cc

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                • #9
                  I, as well have stepped it up a couple of notches. 256 to 512. PC133 cas 2 timings. I notice faster boots, and smoother, more silent operation. C drive is a slower HD so this is great. And no more swap file! Wuhooo!

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                  • #10
                    If you want to fill up 384 mb of ram do the following. Buy Fritz6 (Chess proggy) set the hash size to 264mb (Max permitted size also improves playing strengh). Fritz itself likes 64mb so that takes you to 328mb and windoze fills the rest. With 512mb I've now got 124mb free with this program running. Of course you could do the same with Photoshop and a large pic.
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                    • #11
                      I haven't been working much with Photoshop recently, so that would maybe explain my lack of memory usage. I think the highest I've been to is ~240 MB usage, and that was with some programs running while playing Deus Ex.

                      I can open up a pile of songs in Cool Edit Pro, but it doesn't seem to utilize much memory for them, it mainly just reads the stuff off the disk.

                      Oh well, better to have too much than to not have enough.

                      b
                      Why do today what you can put off until tomorrow? But why put off until tomorrow what you can put off altogether?

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                      • #12
                        I didn't notice a speed difference per say when I upgraded to 512, but I did notice a difference in load times. When I only had 256 in my system, after playing a large game (UT, D2, EQ, etc.) if I then loaded any program, Netscape, IE, whatever, it would have to reload it from disk.

                        After upgrading to 512 that no longer happens. I load something to memory once, and until I reboot my computer, or do something that somehow manages to actually eat up all available system memory, I never have to reload anything from disk, it all stays in memory. (this doesn't apply to large games obviously, only to your standard apps)

                        Thats what I've noticed anyway.

                        Ian
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                        • #13
                          Hi:

                          I set my system RAM this way:

                          Memory:

                          512MB (4x128MB)
                          AZENRAM (Mobel)
                          PC 133
                          CAS3 @ 133MHz
                          CAS2 @ 100MHz
                          Unbuffered SPD ECC 7.5ns

                          Installed on Asus P3B-F i440BX.
                          Running at 100MHz ECC disabled

                          Win98SE manages memory. No min/max.
                          AGP Aperture: 256MB

                          1GB dedicated swap file first partition (D on second of two (Secondary) 30GB Maxtor +40 ATA66/7200RPM HDs on Promise Ultra66 Controller card.

                          The system is very stable. No unusual disk activity beyond what Windows is supposed to do.


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                          Win98SE clean; DirectX 8.0a; G400Max G4-MMDH4A32GR (PD6.50.008; bios 1.9) VGA1: 21" ViewSonic P817; VGA2: 17" ViewSonic 17PS-2/ 36" Sony FD Trinitron Wega XBR400 NTSC TV; PIIIE 800MHz Slot 1; 512MB PC133 @100MHz CAS2; Asus P3B-F i440BX rev1.04 (ACPI bios 1005); Promise Ultra66 PCI controller; 2x30GB Maxtor DiamondMax +40 7200RPM ATA-66 UDMA4 HDs; Pioneer DVD-104S IDE Slot Load 10X/40X UDMA2; Plextor PX-W8432Ti 8/4/32 IDE CD-R/RW PIO4/DMA2; SB Live Full to Pioneer 901 Pro-Logic receiver; D-Link DFE-538TX PCI NIC/Alcatel ADSL modem; 3Com/USR 56k(V.90)#568602 PnP External serial Faxmodem; Logitech Cordless iTouch PS/2 Keyboard; Logitech MouseMan Wheel Optical PS/2 mouse; Thrustmaster FCS Mark 1 Joystick; etc.
                          WinXP HE SP1& DX9b; Lian-Li PC-6089 mid alum case; Enermax 550W PSU; P4 2.8b retail; Asus P4T533-C s478/i850e; 1GB PC1066 RIMMs; Promise Ultra133 IDE PCI controller; 2x80GB Maxtor D740x 7200RPM ATA-133 HDDs; OrangeLink FireWire 800/1394b PCI card:
                          1x250GB Maxtor One Touch USB2/fw external Ultra ATA-133 7200RPM HDD; Toshiba 16x/48x DVD-ROM; Plextor PX-708A 8xDVD?R/RW CD-R/RW burner; Radeon 9800 XT retail; DVI: Samsung SyncMaster 213L 21.3" TFT; VGA: ViewSonic 22? P225f; TV OUT S-Video: Sony 36? WEGA XBR400 NTSC; TerraTec DMX 6fire LT sound card to Denon 3802 7x110W based HT; on-board LAN to Alcatel ADSL modem; Canon S750 USB printer; Canon D125O USB2 scanner; Logitech diNovo Media Desktop (Bluetooth cordless keyboard/MX900 optical mouse); Logitech Freedom 2.4 Cordless USB Joystick; Logitech WingMan Strike Force 3D USB joystick; Logitech 2.4GHz Cordless Gamepad/Rumblepad.

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