On Mon, October 30, 2006 8:16 am, Amit Joshi wrote:
I want to upgrade my RAM from the current 256MB.
Very wise idea. I'd go with nothing less than 512, and these days nothing less than 1GB.
Now, I have heard that its wise to buy another 256MB chip and add it to the computer. Then what is called as the "Dual RAM Implementation" will come into effect, thus boosting the performance.
Dual Channel implementation. It increases your performance on some boards on some apps by up to 10%. You probably will never notice it, unless you're doing highly intensive computational processess utilizing large amounts of memory. In this manner, the memory being equal can be accessed as larger blocks than otherwise.
I actually wished to buy another 512MB chip. Is it like 256Mb+256Mb will deliver a better performance compared to a single 512MB chip?
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