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DDR3 1066 Memory
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DDR2 400 vs DDR3 1066? How big are the performance differences?
Hi, I bought a Samsung Notebook with the new Centrino2 technology , which doesnt have Intel Turbo Memory and just this slower RAM (3GB). Do you think the performance differences will be big? Will I be able to upgrade the ram to the stronger version, if my notebook seems slow.
Thanks
This are the specs of my notebook:
Core 2 Duo P8400 2x 2.26GHz • 3072MB (1x 1024MB und 1x 2048MB) • 320GB • DVD+/-RW DL • NVIDIA GeForce 9200M GS 256MB max.1024MB shared memory • 2x USB 2.0/Gb LAN/WLAN 802.11abgn/Bluetooth • HDMI • ExpressCard Slot • 7in1 Card Reader • Webcam (1.3 Megapixel) • 12.1" WXGA glare TFT (1280x800) • Windows Vista Home Premium • Li-Ionen-Akku (6 Zellen) • 1.95kg •
I am not sure if the RAM slows my notebook down. How big would be the difference if I use faster RAM?The difference would only be huge if you used your computer for games and videos because the main difference between DDR2 and DDR3 is just the amount of stream processors and how fast its pumps that information to your screen. So it all really depends on what your going to be using the laptop for. If you want games, go with DDR3 (It's a little more expensive but it's worth the extra money) And if you just want to do like...text work or 2D work, then DDR2 is your best choice, and no matter what kind of RAM you get, there won't be a big performance boost. And your notebook might seem slow because it probably doesn't have enough RAM to support the OS so...like if you have windows XP you need atleast 512Mb which isn't a lot. And for vista you need at LEAST 2048Mb...Hope this helped.
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Since installing computer memory, also known as RAM is a pretty simple and straight forward process, I will first focus on why you might need to upgrade it. RAM stands for random access memory. It is defined as computer memory available to the user for creating, loading, or running programs and for the temporary storage and manipulation of data, in which time of access to each item is independent of the storage sequence.
So what does that mean? Just know this, RAM is the most important factor in a computer's performance. Adding memory will enhance your computer's overall performance. But you can't just go to the computer store and purchase a 4GB stick of RAM. There is a bit of research involved.
If you built your own computer, then you should have the user's manual for the motherboard you installed in your system. The user's manual will list the maximum memory supported for the motherboard. It will also give you the memory standard. If you purchased your computer, you should visit the website of your computer's manufacturer to get this info.
Example:The DX38BT provides 4 DIMM sockets using Dual Channel 240-pin DDR3 with a total capacity of up to 8GB-64bit. You can install DDR3 800/1066/1333MHz Memory.
This example is from the user's manual of a motherboard. You don't need to know what it means, but you do need to realize that only this type of memory will work in your computer.
4 DIMM sockets means you can put up to (4) memory sticks in your computer and together they cannot exceed 8GB. So, you can have one 8GB stick (but they aren't selling those yet), two 4GB or four GB sticks. They must be 240-pins. This represents the size and configuration of the stick. The DDR3 800/1066/1333MHz deal with processing speeds. The main thing to keep in mind when upgrading your RAM is to get the correct size memory. Make sure the RAM you purchase adheres to the user's manual's or website's recommendations.
Ok, enough techinal mumbo, jumbo. Now for the easy stuff. Let's install our new memory. If this is a factory computer, you might first have to get over your fear of opening your computer. Trust me, it's not as hard as it may seem. It is more difficult finding the correct memory for your computer than it is installing it. (Remember, static electricity is a CPU killer, so be sure to ground yourself prior to touching any of the inner workings of your computer.)
Once inside, simply locate the RAM, unclamp the retaining clips and remove them from the DIMM. Take the upgraded RAM, align it with the DIMM, push it sraight down into the DIMM until the retaining clamps secure the RAM in place. You may need to fix the retaining clips on the RAM manually. And you are done. Mission complete.
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