Pupils DiL8t All American 4960 Posts user info edit post |
So I've got a fairly old computer. 5 yrs old almost. It's got 1300 MHz 1.28 GHz pentium 4 processor, 128 MB RAM; when my hardrive crashed, I installed 200 GB.
So, the 200 GB may have been a bit overkill, and now my computer's natural running slowly when multiple applications are running. I want to upgrade to 512 MB RAM, but is that fairly pointless with only 1.28 GHz?
[Edited on August 5, 2006 at 5:11 PM. Reason : 5 yrs] 8/5/2006 4:55:34 PM |
engrish All American 2380 Posts user info edit post |
Hell yes upgrade. It's worth it. 8/5/2006 4:56:56 PM |
Pupils DiL8t All American 4960 Posts user info edit post |
Cool. I just wanted to make sure that I didn't need to upgrade my processor as well to notice any substantial difference in my computer's performance. And 512MB should be a significant enough increase over my current 128MB?
Also, from searching some other RAM topics here, it appears that I can add the new RAM to my pre-existing RAM as opposed to completely replacing it. That'd be pretty cool. 8/5/2006 5:13:56 PM |
KRUZNBY All American 2655 Posts user info edit post |
A RAM upgrade should make a big difference, especially if you are running Windows XP. What is the brand and model of your computer? That will determine how much you can add and if you have to replace your existing memory (not enough slots) Hopefully you are not using RDRAM since that is hella expensive. You can also use this program to give info about what RAM you have and slots that may be available. http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php The other option is to open the case and look. 8/5/2006 5:33:58 PM |
Pupils DiL8t All American 4960 Posts user info edit post |
I am running Windows XP Pro, altho my computer came with Windows me (which blew). It's a dell dimension 1800. Thanks for the info. 8/5/2006 5:58:43 PM |
Petschska All American 1182 Posts user info edit post |
you will feel a huge difference 8/5/2006 6:07:14 PM |
KRUZNBY All American 2655 Posts user info edit post |
I don't think there is an 1800. If you mean 8100, you are not going to be able to upgrade unless you want to spend big bucks on RDRAM. 8/5/2006 6:13:51 PM |
engrish All American 2380 Posts user info edit post |
If it is RD you might want to invest in a new computer. That stuff is way too expensive for what you get.
If it's not - load up, you'll feel the difference. 8/5/2006 6:45:19 PM |
Pupils DiL8t All American 4960 Posts user info edit post |
Shitballs, it is 8100. And it is RD. I guess I'll have to transfer my new 200GB hardrive to a new computer. Is it like the RAM where I can just add it to the hardrive that comes with the new computer?
[Edited on August 5, 2006 at 7:06 PM. Reason : checked for RD] 8/5/2006 7:03:12 PM |
smcrawff Suspended 1371 Posts user info edit post |
No you can not add RAM to the hd, they are different things. 8/5/2006 10:28:46 PM |
Pupils DiL8t All American 4960 Posts user info edit post |
Sorry. I may have phrased my question poorly. I was asking whether or not I could transfer my current 200GB hardrive to a new computer that already has a hardrive. This thread's been very helpful, thanks for the scoop. 8/5/2006 10:51:08 PM |
engrish All American 2380 Posts user info edit post |
Yea, you can transfer the HD to a new computer. 8/5/2006 10:58:47 PM |