RAM Optimizer.

xenite400bhp

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Hey, guys..really need some help regarding the RAM optimizer stuff...Since i am a graphic designer, i really need a high performance memory speed..so, is there any method or particular form of procedure to setup my RAM setting.

here are some of the screen shot of the RAM optimizer that I'm using.
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and here is my PC spec.
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and this is my PC
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Anyway i would like thanks in advance.:)
 
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You may want to consider removing your product reg. key from this listing..(second to the last pic down)

That program only 'frees up' RAM, it won't change the speed of your RAM.. at least, it wouldn't for me
 
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hey makmillion, thanks for reminding me about the the reg.no..:)

btw, do u knw how to maximize the the RAM usage so that my pc can run the application smoothly..actually i always open 3(quite heavy) application such as illustrator, photoshop and 3Ds max in the same time (including mp3 player and firefox)..well. if u have any solution or ideas..plz let me know..really apriciate it..thanks :)
 
Those kind of apps will not use the speed of your RAM at all. If anything, your HDD (or hard drive) will be the limiting factor. It has to load everything that you run, which will take much longer than the RAM would. High speed RAM is really only needed (sometimes) for games, where the RAM is vacated and reloaded quickly. You seem to have 2GB of RAM, and a C2Q, so the HDD should be the only limiting factor, unless you are using up all of your RAM.
 
Hey Burgerbob, thanks for the reply :)

yea, well actually i don't think i have problems with the hard disc drive, because i'm using 500G for my PC.but, the "famous" problems that are always occurred while i'm busy doing my work is that, it will restart unexpectedly, its like sudden restart..kinda disappointed sometimes because i couldn't save my "precious" work before it is done.And hmmm..is it the RAMs fault or ... :(

btw, this is my pc's information.
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Ill bet the restarting would be the PSU, that is not really a good brand... the amps may be too low when you really load your PC.
 
I think Burgerbob is right. Random restarts while the computer is under load is usually PSU problem.
 
Not everything is made equal. While the overall brand might be good; there will always be a few deviants that slip by.
 
I'm not saying the entire line of that PSU model is bad, only that it sounds like your specific PSU is bad. Maybe it's hooked up in such a way that one 12v rail is overloaded
 
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