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Mainboard : Hewlett-Packard (3085)
Chipset : ATI Radeon RS480 Processor : AMD Athlon 64 3500+ @ 995 MHz Physical Memory : 512 MB (2 x 256 DDR-SDRAM PC2700 @ 166 MHz) Video Card : ATI Technologies Inc Mobility Radeon XPRESS 200 Hard Disk : ST9100822A Network Card : Broadcom Corp BCM4306(??) 802.11g Wireless NIC Network Card : Realtek Semiconductor RT8139 (A/B/C/810x/813x/C+) Fast Ethernet Adapter Operating System : Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition 5.01.2600 Service Pack 2 DirectX : Version 9.0c Hi, I recently got a new laptop (a compaq presario r4125). The system specs are below. My question: Is the RAM acting as a bottleneck, slowing the computer down? I read the following review for a similar laptop where the author had concerns about the RAM, i'm not sure if this would apply to my laptop also http://www.epinions.com/content_190050045572 . So did i get screwed on this laptop? Also if i'm going to be adding another 512 megs of memory, is there a particular type of RAM i should get? Thanks. |
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> Mainboard : Hewlett-Packard (3085) > Chipset : ATI Radeon RS480 > Processor : AMD Athlon 64 3500+ @ 995 MHz > Physical Memory : 512 MB (2 x 256 DDR-SDRAM PC2700 @ 166 MHz) > Video Card : ATI Technologies Inc Mobility Radeon XPRESS 200 > Hard Disk : ST9100822A > Network Card : Broadcom Corp BCM4306(??) 802.11g Wireless NIC > Network Card : Realtek Semiconductor RT8139 (A/B/C/810x/813x/C+) Fast > Ethernet Adapter > Operating System : Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition 5.01.2600 Service > Pack 2 > DirectX : Version 9.0c > > > Hi, > > I recently got a new laptop (a compaq presario r4125). The system specs > are below. My question: Is the RAM acting as a bottleneck, slowing the > computer down? I read the following review for a similar laptop where > the author had concerns about the RAM, i'm not sure if this would apply > to my laptop also http://www.epinions.com/content_190050045572 . So did > i get screwed on this laptop? > > Also if i'm going to be adding another 512 megs of memory, is there a > particular type of RAM i should get? > > > Thanks. > first, why are you underclocking if you want more speed? second, I myself have a laptop and the slowest thing with a laptop is the harddisk. unfortunately there are no really fast ones when it comes to the comparison with desktop hdds. adding more ram will help, but install a ramdrive and let windows use it for paging file. you cant trick windows into using your ram instead of paging. ![]() |
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"alexr" <alexr8@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1130028457.666877.159810@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > Mainboard : Hewlett-Packard (3085) > Chipset : ATI Radeon RS480 > Processor : AMD Athlon 64 3500+ @ 995 MHz > Physical Memory : 512 MB (2 x 256 DDR-SDRAM PC2700 @ 166 MHz) > Video Card : ATI Technologies Inc Mobility Radeon XPRESS 200 > Hard Disk : ST9100822A > Network Card : Broadcom Corp BCM4306(??) 802.11g Wireless NIC > Network Card : Realtek Semiconductor RT8139 (A/B/C/810x/813x/C+) Fast > Ethernet Adapter > Operating System : Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition 5.01.2600 Service > Pack 2 > DirectX : Version 9.0c > > > Hi, > > I recently got a new laptop (a compaq presario r4125). The system specs > are below. My question: Is the RAM acting as a bottleneck, slowing the > computer down? I read the following review for a similar laptop where > the author had concerns about the RAM, i'm not sure if this would apply > to my laptop also http://www.epinions.com/content_190050045572 . So did > i get screwed on this laptop? > > Also if i'm going to be adding another 512 megs of memory, is there a > particular type of RAM i should get? > > > Thanks. > for most laptop stuff that 512mb is fine. if you're a gamer you need 1gb for current game but theres no point playing new games with a mobility 200. just keep your system lean with only the really necessary stuff in systray and regularly defrag - you should be fine. |
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In article <1130028457.666877.159810@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
"alexr" <alexr8@gmail.com> wrote: > Mainboard : Hewlett-Packard (3085) > Chipset : ATI Radeon RS480 > Processor : AMD Athlon 64 3500+ @ 995 MHz > Physical Memory : 512 MB (2 x 256 DDR-SDRAM PC2700 @ 166 MHz) > Video Card : ATI Technologies Inc Mobility Radeon XPRESS 200 > Hard Disk : ST9100822A > Network Card : Broadcom Corp BCM4306(??) 802.11g Wireless NIC > Network Card : Realtek Semiconductor RT8139 (A/B/C/810x/813x/C+) Fast > Ethernet Adapter > Operating System : Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition 5.01.2600 Service > Pack 2 > DirectX : Version 9.0c > > Hi, > > I recently got a new laptop (a compaq presario r4125). The system specs > are below. My question: Is the RAM acting as a bottleneck, slowing the > computer down? I read the following review for a similar laptop where > the author had concerns about the RAM, i'm not sure if this would apply > to my laptop also http://www.epinions.com/content_190050045572 . So did > i get screwed on this laptop? > > Also if i'm going to be adding another 512 megs of memory, is there a > particular type of RAM i should get? > > > Thanks. If you want an estimate, without any corroborating evidence, I use a "1/3rd rule". Take the ratio of the RAM speeds. 400/333 = 1.20, a 20 percent difference. Your applications will suffer from 0 - 6.6% performance loss, by using the slower memory. The zero percent case happens when a task is CPU bound. The 6.6% case (or perhaps a bit higher) will happen with something that accesses more memory. I think a compression application might tend to be 6 or 7% slower. This estimate doesn't take into account the effects of using command rate 1T versus 2T timing, or the effects of CAS2 versus CAS3 memory. This estimate also doesn't tell you what happens when using synthetic programs, like benchmarks - a bandwidth benchmark will not follow this rule of thumb at all. This rule of thumb is intended for real applications. If you wish to play with the laptop, get a copy of A64tweaker. This allows some parameters to be adjusted, while sitting in Windows. I don't believe you can actually change the CAS setting while the computer is running, and perhaps a copy of CPUZ (cpuid.com) or Everest Home Edition (lavalys.com) can be used to observe whether a given setting change is actually working or not. You should use a benchmark program of some sort, to verify that A64tweaker has actually changed the behavior of the hardware. (Something with a slight memory bandwidth dependency would be nice.) A64Tweaker (latest version I've heard of) http://home.exetel.com.au/codered/A...er_V0.6beta.zip A64Tweaker developer thread http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums...&threadid=37345 Download links listed here as well, with comments on best version: http://xtremesystems.org/forums/sho...1532#post711532 Here is a picture of A64tweaker - you will be changing the memory frequency in the lower right - increase it from 166 to the next highest setting, which might be ~180 or so. Then, if the computer doesn't lock up, run your test program(s), and see what the real gains are. Chances are, if you are not too aggressive with the memory clock setting, you'll avoid a crash. http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums...achmentid=14809 Any time you do experiments like this, make sure your hard drive is backed up first. You can never be too safe... Paul |
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"alexr" <alexr8@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1130028457.666877.159810@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > Mainboard : Hewlett-Packard (3085) > Chipset : ATI Radeon RS480 > Processor : AMD Athlon 64 3500+ @ 995 MHz > Physical Memory : 512 MB (2 x 256 DDR-SDRAM PC2700 @ 166 MHz) > Video Card : ATI Technologies Inc Mobility Radeon XPRESS 200 > Hard Disk : ST9100822A > Network Card : Broadcom Corp BCM4306(??) 802.11g Wireless NIC > Network Card : Realtek Semiconductor RT8139 (A/B/C/810x/813x/C+) Fast > Ethernet Adapter > Operating System : Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition 5.01.2600 Service > Pack 2 > DirectX : Version 9.0c > > > Hi, > > I recently got a new laptop (a compaq presario r4125). The system specs > are below. My question: Is the RAM acting as a bottleneck, slowing the > computer down? I read the following review for a similar laptop where > the author had concerns about the RAM, i'm not sure if this would apply > to my laptop also http://www.epinions.com/content_190050045572 . So did > i get screwed on this laptop? > > Also if i'm going to be adding another 512 megs of memory, is there a > particular type of RAM i should get? > RAM is the least of your worries on an A64 notebook. The biggest bottleneck is the HDD. The two fastest right now are the Seagate 7200RPM, and the new Hitachi 7k100 series. The 7k60 series would be next in line. The new 7k100 series nears IDE desktop 7200RPM performance. As for RAM, you will see little difference between the PC2700 and PC3200. It will certainly be nothing you feel, and will only even be effective if you run some seriously memory intensive tasks for long periods of time. If you do upgrade the RAM and want to add PC3200, you will need to change both modules in order to get the 200MHz (400DDR) speeds out of it. SPD will set the RAM to the speed of the slowest module. |
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From what I have read this chipset underclocks the cpu when it's idle. It is
a power saving feature. I was concerned when I first got my HP laptop. Bob "Markus Loeffler" <light4@gmx.net> wrote in message news:djffab$2q9$00$1@news.t-online.com... > alexr wrote: >> Mainboard : Hewlett-Packard (3085) >> Chipset : ATI Radeon RS480 >> Processor : AMD Athlon 64 3500+ @ 995 MHz >> Physical Memory : 512 MB (2 x 256 DDR-SDRAM PC2700 @ 166 MHz) >> Video Card : ATI Technologies Inc Mobility Radeon XPRESS 200 >> Hard Disk : ST9100822A >> Network Card : Broadcom Corp BCM4306(??) 802.11g Wireless NIC >> Network Card : Realtek Semiconductor RT8139 (A/B/C/810x/813x/C+) Fast >> Ethernet Adapter >> Operating System : Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition 5.01.2600 Service >> Pack 2 >> DirectX : Version 9.0c >> >> >> Hi, >> >> I recently got a new laptop (a compaq presario r4125). The system specs >> are below. My question: Is the RAM acting as a bottleneck, slowing the >> computer down? I read the following review for a similar laptop where >> the author had concerns about the RAM, i'm not sure if this would apply >> to my laptop also http://www.epinions.com/content_190050045572 . So did >> i get screwed on this laptop? >> >> Also if i'm going to be adding another 512 megs of memory, is there a >> particular type of RAM i should get? >> >> >> Thanks. >> > > > first, why are you underclocking if you want more speed? > > second, I myself have a laptop and the slowest thing with a laptop is the > harddisk. unfortunately there are no really fast ones when it comes to the > comparison with desktop hdds. > adding more ram will help, but install a ramdrive and let windows use it > for paging file. you cant trick windows into using your ram instead of > paging. ![]() |
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