This thread is the new "How much RAM do you have thread" - the previous one only went up to 2GB, and with RAM prices falling and capacities/needs going up, it's time to get a more accurate reading of what people have.![]()
Edit: the "Between 512MB and 1GB (excluding)" option is for users with 640MB, 768MB, etc, same goes for the 1.5 - 2GB option and 2GB - 3GB option.
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Charles P. Jefferies Lead Moderator Super Moderator
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Allow me to be the first at 2GB
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dietcokefiend DietGreenTeaFiend
1gb, No need for anything more at this time
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I only have 1GB, but I might get another gig soon.
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2GB, but I have plans for 4GB in a year or so...
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John Ratsey Moderately inquisitive Super Moderator
Can I vote more than once? I've currently got one notebook @ 3GB and another at 1.25GB. And maybe within a few days I'll have another one with 2GB on board. And should I also include the old notebook on the shelf which only has 128MB? It still works.
So, if this is like the other polls and I am stuck with one vote, which one?
John -
I am still currently using a notebook with 256mb of ram.
I should really get a new notebook or at least upgrade to 512mb -
2GB DDR2 667mhz. Stable with Clockgen up to 720Mhz.
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2GB RAM. No plans to upgrade for now.
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2GB, and glad I went from 1gb to 2gb, a very very noticeable upgrade, even using XP
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2GB. Have had that in my desktop for 4 years now, guess I'm ahead of the masses.
Still, even with my video editing and programming, 2GB is sufficient. I can have numerous big programs open and it dips into swap only a little.
My next computer may well have 4GB, but that's probably a year away. -
dietcokefiend DietGreenTeaFiend
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Well, I only noticed it during bootup, it took a good 5-6 seconds off, and when I photoshop 4000x7000 images, then resizing it to 900x1400
Which I do pretty often, so it helps
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Looks like 2GB is the sweet spot for this poll.
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4gb 667mhz ddr2 - dv2500t, just put in, works beautifully
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Charles P. Jefferies Lead Moderator Super Moderator
-Chaz -
The new XPS M1210 has 2 GB
The old Inspiron 4000 has 512 MB, which seems to run Windows 2000 just fine
Had to choose, so I answered 2 GB in the poll -
512mb but i guess something is taking like 2/3 mem some how...
so basically everytime i run something the available ram is 125 to 256.. i play games with that as well... also i would like to upgrade to 2gb... but seems like ddr rams are not falling down... i should have gone with core duo that time... ㅜ,ㅜ -
just went from 1gb to 2GB recently. Haven't noticed any huge improvements besides small increase in 3D benchmarking.
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2gb but i only use like 20% of it >_<
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vvvvvvvvvvvv
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1 GB here 512*2 at 667mhz
i gotta upgrade it into 2 GB sooner or later
seeing that many have 2Gbs nowadays and the fact is evident from the poll
i guess ill upgrade once i decide to switch to vista -
usapatriot Notebook Nobel Laureate
2gb DDR2 667mhz Dual Channel
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2GB's here.
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Just an FYI -
1 GB at the moment, plenty for my needs.
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512mb onboard + 2gb... definitely makes vista run smoother.
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Jayayess1190 Waiting on Intel Cannonlake
512mb. Computer is 4 years old. By next year hope to have an XPS M1330 or new SZ series with Centrino Duo.
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I think with the recent low ram prices, everyone who runs anything more intense than word processing ran out to buy a few extra sticks for all their computers.
This is reflected in the poll apparently. 2gb seems like the norm now. =) -
2gb ram =)
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2GB in Vista Premium.. is almost a requirement for smooth sailing. 1GB on my XP P4 desktop and it's adequate.
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I have 736mb ram on this model. Will be getting 1GB or more when i get my new desktop. Still deciding whether or not to go with vista, or xp.
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using 3gb here in my hp dv9008tx
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2gb atm plans in future to upgrade to 3gb
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moon angel Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer
1.5GB on Toshiba, 192MB on IBM ^^
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I have 1.5gb on my Toshiba A135-S2386.
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1.5gb, Still using XP
Thought about upgrading to 2gb, but the only programs that would need it is FEAR and Oblivion (still not started a game on Oblivion though). Other than that, I have never come close to using up all my ram so atm I am saving my money for other things
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I'm still lagging with 512MB
I don't see the point in upgrading an 8200.
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I had 512MB stock on my notebook, I bought an overpriced 1GB stick ($170ish at Best Buy...big mistake, before I knew of Newegg) and stuck it in with one of the stock 256MB sticks. I didn't notice a big performance increase, and I eventually just took out the 256 stick and plan to sell the stock sticks someday.
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2GB in my C2D Macbook and 512MB in my Thinkpad X30. I would like to have 4GB in my Macbook but it only supports 2GB max.
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2GB + 1GB readyboost == 3GB total?
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Just upgraded from 1GB to 2GB. With such a low price for RAM it would be a sin not to upgrade !
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Just went up from 1 to 2 gb today
So much more responsive
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AlexOnFyre Needs to get back to work NBR Reviewer
My current has 1GB, but my new compy (in processing) has 3GB.
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Charles P. Jefferies Lead Moderator Super Moderator
I ordered 4GB of RAM (DDR2-667) last week for my new ThinkPad X61 tablet and it arrived today. I don't yet have a laptop to put it in though . . .
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chaz u mean mean 2 dimms right?
so 2 * 1Gb @ 667mhz?? -
1Gb here as well. running vista ultimate, I can see XP in the distance though.
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Charles P. Jefferies Lead Moderator Super Moderator
Check here for RAM deals:
http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=121363
2GB DDR2-667 RAM sticks can be had for about $80 so 4GB would end up costing you just over $160 with shipping. -
sesshomaru Suspended Disbelief!
Notebook with 3 Gigs ordered.... Haven't received it yet....
How much RAM do you have in your laptop?
Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Charles P. Jefferies, Jun 10, 2007.