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#95660 - 03/04/05 09:16 AM
Re: OT: Windows XP memory
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Senior Member
Registered: 08/22/04
Posts: 1457
Loc: Athens, Greece
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Adding more RAM has been the solution since Windows 3.x were introduced. There is always a "sweet spot" on the amount of memory in a PC, depending on the OS used, when the perfofmance gain is huge. For win 98 it was around 96 MB, when upgrading to 128 the difference was noticeable without resorting to benchmark programs. For XP, the sweet spot is probably around 384 MB, after that you can feel the difference. As for the hard disk, the faster the better, but I don't think that a faster hard disk will "speed up" a system. HD speed is orders of magnitude lower than RAM, and the speed increase or decrease is not that noticeable. The key is to have enough RAM to avoid constant HD swapping.
In other words, give it loads of RAM, you won't regret it.
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