Josh Rider
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Right now, my computer has 512 MB DDRRAM and I'm planning on upgrading it to either 1 GB or 2 GB. By updating it, what differences will I see, and will they be significant?
Josh Rider said:At any given time, I have BitComet, AIM, MSNIM, Windows Media Player, BearShare, Photoshop, and Firefox on at once, so I guess by upgrading it will help with my multitasking.
irrelavant, the size of your ram has no bearing on the burning speed. It is not where the bottleneck lies.Wait til you try burning CD's or DVD's with at least a gig of ram! Fast and flawless!
well if you burn at crazy speed like that you should expect coastersOh? WinRam Turbo Free shows me using up to around 750 MB of my RAM whenever I burn a CD using Nero. I have stopped burning coasters since I upgraded from 512MB of RAM last year, and I can now burn CDs at up to the max of 40x.
Tom
it depends on what you bruning, but regardless of its rated perfomance the errors rate skyrockets with faster burning, especially dvd's.If both the burner and media are rated at least 40x, I don't consider it crazy speed to expect both to live up to their advertised claims. In this case, I was lucky that the RAM upgrade solved my problems, and inexpensively.
Josh Rider said:Right now, my computer has 512 MB DDRRAM and I'm planning on upgrading it to either 1 GB or 2 GB. By updating it, what differences will I see, and will they be significant?