I attended a seminar put on by HP and Adobe a month or two
ago. If you have enough computer, the new Adobe Creative
Suite can do wonderful things, if you have all modules open
and running and have several images open at once you can use
2 GB, but ordinary users will only get use from 512 plus a
proper pagefile.
But some mobo have limitations that may be restrictive.
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| lol, it probably does (maybe), but what I'm wondering is
why he thinks
| that that much memory is going to improve system
performance. Memeory
| can only do so much and is limited by your FSB and
Processor speed.
| With memory there is a point of diminishing returns which
right now
| appears to be around 512 MB of memory unless you do
video/audio/image
| editing or other memory intensive things

|
| Nathan McNulty
|
| Jim Macklin wrote:
|
| > Are you sure your mobo supports 2 512 MB sticks?
| >