Originally posted by: archcommus
This is really nothing technical so I think it should be okay for OT.
For those of you that say less than 512 MB of memory is too little for XP, totally wrong.
Right now I'm on a system with XP SP2, an Athlon XP 2100+ CPU, a 10 GB HDD, and 256 MB of PC-2100 DDR memory. I'm currently running:
two remote desktop sessions
Winamp
AIM
two IE7 windows
VPN connection
Outlook 2003
WinFast Wizard
Kaspersky 6
Ultramon
And it's running perfectly smooth and fine, takes maybe 3 seconds to open a new significant window.
FYI...
Let's see you play Battlefield 2.
On my Laptop which is a Dothan 1.8 GHz + 512mb, I have:
- MS Word 2007
- 3 explorer windows
- 20 AIM windows
- 7 FF windows
- Excel
- PeerGuardian
- Kaspersky
It's ok. It's slow though.
On my workstation which is an Opteron 170 and 2gb, I have roughly the same with Windows Media 11 running and it's LIGHTNING fast.
Use a 2gb system and you will learn my friend.
Even my mom's laptop with 1gb ram feels infinitely many times better than my laptop.
There's a huge difference going from 512mb to 1gb. I made the jump from 1gb to 2gb last year and despite latency increases due to 2x1gb sticks being not able to do 2-2-2-5, I still saw huge boosts.
I love opening Photoshop and Paint Shop Pro while watching HDTV and listening to my music. I can switch back and forth without any lag. I also love DVD ripping and playing Warcraft 3 at the same time. Let's see your system handle any of that.
There's a reason all I do on my laptop is browse, email and word process and music when I'm not at home. That's why I have a desktop..