I am running WinXP Home on a ECS K7S5A mobo with a AMD 1900+ cpu. I have 256 megs of DDR memory installed (running on 266 bus). The most "intense" programs that are run are more than likely the following:
D2OL
DVD encoding/decrypting/burning software
Picture editing
Video capture (albeit with a hardware device - Hauppage PVR)
I have a program called Freemeter running which displays CPU/memory/page file usage. The display works on the "stop light" color scheme and only rarely does it ever get in the yellow and it has never been in the red for memory. The page file always is green and changes slightly in total usage (shouldn't it always be near zero if there is available main memory????).
Anyway, I read all over how memory will "speed up your system" and many people (here and elsewhere) are running 1 gig of memory or more. But based upon my setup would there be any benefit? If not my guess is there are gobs of people with usage patterns just like mine who have much more than they need.....an example that prompted my post is a buddy who has a HP computer running Windows ME with a Celeron 800. He currently has 256 of SDRAM and wants to go to 512. His usage pattern is even less intense than mine but he is convinced (against my objections) that more memory will give him a big boost in performance !?!?!
Any comments are appreciated
D2OL
DVD encoding/decrypting/burning software
Picture editing
Video capture (albeit with a hardware device - Hauppage PVR)
I have a program called Freemeter running which displays CPU/memory/page file usage. The display works on the "stop light" color scheme and only rarely does it ever get in the yellow and it has never been in the red for memory. The page file always is green and changes slightly in total usage (shouldn't it always be near zero if there is available main memory????).
Anyway, I read all over how memory will "speed up your system" and many people (here and elsewhere) are running 1 gig of memory or more. But based upon my setup would there be any benefit? If not my guess is there are gobs of people with usage patterns just like mine who have much more than they need.....an example that prompted my post is a buddy who has a HP computer running Windows ME with a Celeron 800. He currently has 256 of SDRAM and wants to go to 512. His usage pattern is even less intense than mine but he is convinced (against my objections) that more memory will give him a big boost in performance !?!?!
Any comments are appreciated
