Presently in my laptop I have a 2GB PC2-6400 and 1GB PC2-5300 ram modules. My OS in 32 bit...
I am wondering if I would get more performance replacing the 1GB PC2-5300 with a *2*GB PC2-5300.
What are your thoughts?
thanks
No, since you're running a 32-bit OS, you'd pretty much waste that extra 1GB of RAM, so there's no point spending the money on it.
I already have the ram..is it better to install it or leave it as it is
already got it...I'd test the PC performance 'as is', record the results and then try the 2 DIMMs at 2GB ea for 4GB. Records results to calcultae the difference. You may find some boost when Dual Channel - 128-bit memory 'kicks in' assuming your PC has dual channel architecture. Using 1-2GB DIMM and 1-1GB DIMMs probably make the system run in the 64-bit mode now.... check memory operation before adding the additional RAM just to be sure.
Let us know.
VAPCMD
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