Should I go for the RAM Upgrade ?

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Thor

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Hey there friendlies!

I own a Compaq Presario V3425AU which I got around end of July 2007.
These are its specs :
1.71 GHz AMD 64bit Athlon X2
1 GB DDR2 667 MHz RAM ( 2 x 512 )
160 GB HDD
nforce chipset with onboard GeForceGo6150 ( now sharing 256MB memory)
and the regulars like wifi , bluetooth , dvdrw etc etc
Running Windows XP

I generally play occasional games, nothing too demanding as I know with 6150 chipset its foolish to expect the laptop to run latets games. But what I do expect it to run is occasional Role Playing Games , Strategy games released till 2006 - 2007. I hope I am not setting my Hopes too high only to be dashed! :pmg:

With 1 GB DDR2 RAm I found that Neverwinter Nights 2 lags ! What a bummer, now that I have some cash handy , I am considering upgrading the RAM. Right now I have 2 x 512 667Mhz modules. I am thinking of replacing one of the two 512 MB modules with a 2 GB module.

How much performance gain can I expect ? With 2.5 GB of RAM Can I expect them strategy and RPGs to run better ?

Help please! :whiteflag:
 

squid

Broken In
I have vista basic on my compaq v6608au laptop. with turion tl58 and 512MB*2 DDr2 Ram.Just two weeks back replaced one 512 MB with a 2GB DDR2 SODIMM. Still vista shows the same free available RAM which rarely crosses 200 MB. Since you have got a Win XP installation surely this will increase the performance considerably. I bought this 2 GB for Rs.1600 in Chennai.
 

ashu888ashu888

Core i7 (nehalem) Owner
^^ u can surely expect sum increase in game performance, (but) do not expect to run these games at higher settings.. (bcoz) of the onBoard GeForce Go chipset.. :)

still, its never bad to increase the RAM eiter on a desktop or on a lappy, but do get it installed (upgraded) by a Compaq's technician.. preferably in their own service center (coz u knw the hassels u might face if sumthing goes wrong if u hv installed RAM from sumwhere else than the Compaq Service Center..) .. :)
 

realdan

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the thing is you should buy one compatible for your particular laptop..and there are options to check it at memory vendor websites..ex:crucial.com
the rest is just opening the right place under your laptop and installing is lego-like
 

Cool Buddy

Wise Old Owl
buying 2 1GB modules could be better as they would work in dual channel, however I'm myself confused about this concept of dual channel, do 2 1GB modules really work in dual channel or we have to buy 2GB kit:???: I'm still confused.
 
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