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> Laptop Upgrade
dope1974
post Jun 25 2009, 02:09 PM
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I have a Gateway MX6437 Laptop with the following specs

HArd drive BUS: Ultra ATA 133

OS: WIndoes XP with SP2
CPU Type: 1.8GHz AMD Turion 64 ML-32
Standard RAM 512 MB (removable)
Maximum RAM 2.0 GB
RAM Expansion 2 sockets
RAM Comments PC2700 DDR SDRAM SODIMMs

I understand that sometimes having too much RAM is useless due to processor-memory bottleneck, so given my Processor information, can anyone tell me would it make my computer faster if were to get a 1GB RAM and use it with the the existing 512mb RAM that I have (there are two slots). Thanks.
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- dope1974   Laptop Upgrade   Jun 25 2009, 02:09 PM
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