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Re: Hoping to upgrade
Hi Tom,
Here is a link to a laptop on PC World to give you and idea regarding the sort of specifications you would be looking at:
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/sto...ory_oid=-27749haggle.
Brian
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Re: Hoping to upgrade
Thanks to everyone.
At the moment I am considering that my system may well only need a RAM upgrade, maybe to a GB or two.
I know Stephen uses a laptop a lot for his work and I am wondering if he had any advice on the laptop front.
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what is the spec of your laptop?Originally posted by Tom View PostThanks to everyone.
At the moment I am considering that my system may well only need a RAM upgrade, maybe to a GB or two.
I know Stephen uses a laptop a lot for his work and I am wondering if he had any advice on the laptop front.
www.crucial.com is a good site to run a check.
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Originally posted by Tom View PostThanks to everyone.
At the moment I am considering that my system may well only need a RAM upgrade, maybe to a GB or two.
I know Stephen uses a laptop a lot for his work and I am wondering if he had any advice on the laptop front.
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I am thinking about increasing my RAM from 1 GB to 2 GB. Today I did the "Crucial " test and it told me I had 4 Gbs!Originally posted by coupekid View Post
I started with half a Gb and added another half Gb from Cruicial about 3 years ago, so do a double check if you use Crucial's download software!
I have also used Belarc Advisor (free download)
as this is what is says:
1024 Megabytes Installed Memory
Slot 'A0' has 128 MB
Slot 'A1' has 4096 MB
Slot 'A2' is Empty
Slot 'A3' is Empty
I can't really understand it as you can see initially it says
1024 Megabytes Installed Memory
and then it says:
Slot 'A0' has 128 MB
Slot 'A1' has 4096 MB
I do only have the 1 Gb though.
Can anyone through any light on this misinformation?
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Can't help on the Crucial test. My test result is exactly what I thought. I have an Intel Core Duo and it runs most things very fast. I think the RAM issue is a problem when I run Lightroom and PSE5 simultaneously. I use a 20" CRT monitor from Sony. I won't change to LCD until I have to because I like the high resolution. Up to 1600 x 1200. An LCD of this resolution is very expensive.
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I may be upgrading Julia's laptop as she is finding her 17" single core machine too slow and too heavy
This caught my eye:
http://www5.pc.ibm.com/uk/products.nsf/$wwwPartNumLookup/_TY2B4UK?OpenDocument
Get minimum 1440x900 screen res, 7200 RPM SATA hard drive and 2GB RAM.
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Hello BenOriginally posted by coupekid View Post
It is a basic Dimension 2400 with no upgrades. The ram is very low and needs upgrading.
I looked at the 9200 and the spec is way above mine. If I can get away with a ram upgrade only I will go that way. It's the cheapest upgrade and won't do the machine any harm anyway
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Hi Tom,Originally posted by Tom View PostHello Ben
It is a basic Dimension 2400 with no upgrades. The ram is very low and needs upgrading.
I looked at the 9200 and the spec is way above mine. If I can get away with a ram upgrade only I will go that way. It's the cheapest upgrade and won't do the machine any harm anyway
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What spec CPU do you currently have?
Memory and hard disk upgrades may be a good solution, but this depends on the CPU.
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