So slow?

gil

Junior Member
Feb 15, 2008
8
0
0
My best friend bought an E-Machine about a year ago and it is the slowest POS I have seen since the 386 days.
It is running Vista Home (I think) with 512mb and a Celoron D 3.5 gig CPU.
How much ram would be needed just to speed it up some?

Any other comments welcome Thanks Gil
 

Quiksilver

Diamond Member
Jul 3, 2005
4,725
0
71
Ick. a Celly with low ram. You should just downgrade him back to XP until he deciedes to get a decent computer.
 

Denithor

Diamond Member
Apr 11, 2004
6,298
23
81
Add the RAM to the existing amount (use 4 sticks instead of replacing what's already in there).

Downgrade to XP is an option if you've got a copy laying around, but upgrade the RAM first and try it out.
 

vj8usa

Senior member
Dec 19, 2005
975
0
0
Originally posted by: Denithor
Add the RAM to the existing amount (use 4 sticks instead of replacing what's already in there).

This sounds like a T3612, and those have 2 RAM slots (with a single 512MB stick by default). It supports 2GB RAM max.
 

themisfit610

Golden Member
Apr 16, 2006
1,352
2
81
Yes. Add RAM.

Vista can run smoothly on a crappy CPU provided you give it enough RAM.

~MiSfit
 

Blain

Lifer
Oct 9, 1999
23,643
3
81
Aren't there advanced performance options in Vista like there are with XP?
If so, turn down all the pretty eye candy.
 

gil

Junior Member
Feb 15, 2008
8
0
0
Thanks for the help.

He has 2 slots with a 2 gig max.
I think that 2 gig will be the best bet for now. Gil