Geoff VIP Member Jul 31, 2007 #2 Depends what you consider "value" and "decent". But if your running Vista, then either way I would say get the 2GB.
Depends what you consider "value" and "decent". But if your running Vista, then either way I would say get the 2GB.
hermeslyre VIP Member Jul 31, 2007 #3 What a company calls "value" ram is never usually bad ram. I have a pair of Geil Value sticks and I've never-ever had a problem with them. Watch out for value brands though, they can be yucky.
What a company calls "value" ram is never usually bad ram. I have a pair of Geil Value sticks and I've never-ever had a problem with them. Watch out for value brands though, they can be yucky.
Crimsonite New Member Jul 31, 2007 #4 2GB is generally the "sweet-spot" nowadays for pretty much any system. It's definitely worth it as you will probably upgrade to Vista at some point too.
2GB is generally the "sweet-spot" nowadays for pretty much any system. It's definitely worth it as you will probably upgrade to Vista at some point too.
Geoff VIP Member Aug 1, 2007 #7 ivo122 said: alright thanks Click to expand... You didnt answer my question though. What RAM do you currently have that's "decent", and what are you getting that's "value" RAM?
ivo122 said: alright thanks Click to expand... You didnt answer my question though. What RAM do you currently have that's "decent", and what are you getting that's "value" RAM?
xxxalpinexxx80 New Member Aug 1, 2007 #8 you might not see a improvement to much, wat are the specs of your system