memory upgrade

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Guest

Does adding 512MB more memory to the Compaq Presario SR1010NX make the
computer act faster? I am happy the way it is doing now with 256 MB, but if
it would run faster it would be nice.
 
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Guest

More memory,faster response time in all applications.However,with most
current boards and computers,one must match the memory,if 256mb is
current,then add 256mb.If the board supports it,replace the 256 solo with
2 512mb cards.
 
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Ron Martell

sonny said:
Does adding 512MB more memory to the Compaq Presario SR1010NX make the
computer act faster? I am happy the way it is doing now with 256 MB, but if
it would run faster it would be nice.


Adding more memory can noticeably improve performance only if the
added memory results in reduced usage of the virtual memory paging
file. Therefore if the paging file is not currently being used to any
significant extent then adding more memory will not provide a
significant improvement.

Unfortunately there is no ready way of determing actual paging file
usage provided with Windows XP - it does not have an equivalent to the
'Memory Manager - Swap File In Use" reporting provided by the System
Monitor utility in Windows 95/98/Me.

There is a free utility that you can download and run which will
provide this information for you. It was written by MVP Bill James and
you can get if from
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_pagefilemon.htm or from
http://billsway.com/notes_public/WinXP_Tweaks/

If that utility shows actual page file usage of 50 mb or more on a
regular basis then that is indicative of fairly significant paging
file activity. Adding more RAM will reduce or even eliminate entirely
this activity thereby improving performance.

This apples regardless of how much or how little RAM is currently
installed in the computer, at least up to the 4 gb RAM maximum for
Windows XP.

Good luck

Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
 
G

Guest

Hi Ron, thanks for info on this. I ran WinXP-2K_Pagefile.vbs and it game me a
page file usage of 58MB. I double my memory to 1GB is it going to give me
better performance?

Thnx,
 

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