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    How much RAM do you have in your laptop?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Charles P. Jefferies, Jun 10, 2007.

  1. Charles P. Jefferies

    Charles P. Jefferies Lead Moderator Super Moderator

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    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.
     
  2. R4000

    R4000 Notebook Virtuoso

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    Allow me to be the first at 2GB ;) :D
     
  3. dietcokefiend

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    1gb, No need for anything more at this time :)
     
  4. f4ding

    f4ding Laptop Owner

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    I only have 1GB, but I might get another gig soon.
     
  5. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    2GB, but I have plans for 4GB in a year or so...
     
  6. John Ratsey

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    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
     
  7. Kdawgca

    Kdawgca rotaredoM repudrepuS RBN

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    I am still currently using a notebook with 256mb of ram. :)

    I should really get a new notebook or at least upgrade to 512mb ;)
     
  8. jabba

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    2GB DDR2 667mhz. Stable with Clockgen up to 720Mhz.
     
  9. jetstar

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    2GB RAM. No plans to upgrade for now.
     
  10. coriolis

    coriolis Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    2GB, and glad I went from 1gb to 2gb, a very very noticeable upgrade, even using XP ;)
     
  11. yodermk

    yodermk Notebook Guru

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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.
     
  12. dietcokefiend

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    I "borrowed" the 2gb chip from the N200 for a night to see what it would be like going from 1gb to 3gb, and I didnt really notice much if any jump in speed. Disk activity was normal, and the only real change was an increase in power consumed of about .4 watts.
     
  13. coriolis

    coriolis Notebook Nobel Laureate

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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 :p Which I do pretty often, so it helps :)
     
  14. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Looks like 2GB is the sweet spot for this poll.
     
  15. kickace

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    4gb 667mhz ddr2 - dv2500t, just put in, works beautifully
     
  16. Charles P. Jefferies

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    Sure, you can vote more than once. I didn't use checkboxes because I didn't want to have ridiculous votes (some people might be crazy to check all of the boxes for fun, you never know). Mods, just edit the poll and add +1 to whatever option you want and non-mods, private message me and I'll add your extra notebooks in.

    -Chaz
     
  17. joeroyhud

    joeroyhud Notebook Guru

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    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
     
  18. someone777

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    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
     
  19. heero_yuri

    heero_yuri Notebook Enthusiast

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    just went from 1gb to 2GB recently. Haven't noticed any huge improvements besides small increase in 3D benchmarking.
     
  20. kickdim

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    2gb but i only use like 20% of it >_<
     
  21. Gator

    Gator Go Gators!

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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
     
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    2gb DDR2 667mhz Dual Channel
     
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    fabarati Frorum Obfuscator

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    2GB's here.
     
  25. Pitabred

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    If you're running a 32bit OS, or even on the 945PM chipset, aim for about 3GB. Because of the way that the 32bit address space is allocated, and from older computers that didn't even think about 4GB of RAM, your video memory and so on is placed in "upper memory", or at the high end of the 4GB of addresses you have available in a 32bit system. So if you have a 512MB video card, you really would only be able to see 3.5GB of memory in the absolute best case. Some of those addresses are also used for DMA transfers, etc., so you'll have even less.

    Just an FYI ;)
     
  26. plattnnum

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    1 GB at the moment, plenty for my needs.
     
  27. j0hn00

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    512mb onboard + 2gb... definitely makes vista run smoother.
     
  28. Jayayess1190

    Jayayess1190 Waiting on Intel Cannonlake

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    512mb. Computer is 4 years old. By next year hope to have an XPS M1330 or new SZ series with Centrino Duo.
     
  29. Hello-

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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. =)
     
  30. mrXniick

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    2gb ram =)
     
  31. Dell_6400_fan

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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.
     
  32. Gintoki

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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.
     
  33. Squallff8aus

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    using 3gb here in my hp dv9008tx
     
  34. ghostrida45

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    2gb atm plans in future to upgrade to 3gb
     
  35. moon angel

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    1.5GB on Toshiba, 192MB on IBM ^^
     
  36. jv302

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    I have 1.5gb on my Toshiba A135-S2386.
     
  37. LFC

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    1.5gb, Still using XP :cool:

    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 :p). Other than that, I have never come close to using up all my ram so atm I am saving my money for other things

    Charlie, why is 1.5 in italics?
     
  38. Lil Mayz

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    I'm still lagging with 512MB :p I don't see the point in upgrading an 8200.
     
  39. Jesusfrk611

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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.
     
  40. sp00n

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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? :D
     
  42. Squallff8aus

    Squallff8aus Notebook Guru

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    no, readyboost only caches the paging file and nothing else. you can't consider it as an additional 1GB of ram.
     
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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 !
    :D ;)
     
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    Just went up from 1 to 2 gb today :D So much more responsive :D
     
  45. AlexOnFyre

    AlexOnFyre Needs to get back to work NBR Reviewer

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    My current has 1GB, but my new compy (in processing) has 3GB.
     
  46. Charles P. Jefferies

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    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??
     
  48. compuman145

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    1Gb here as well. running vista ultimate, I can see XP in the distance though.
     
  49. Charles P. Jefferies

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    No I got two 2GB DIMMs. :)

    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.
     
  50. sesshomaru

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    Notebook with 3 Gigs ordered.... Haven't received it yet....
     
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