- Nov 24, 2009
- 7
- 0
- 0
Prior to upgrading my laptop from 32 bit Vista to 64 bit Win7, I looked for some additional RAM at Newegg and read interesting comments from a few customers. While their computers were rated for 4GB, they installed 8GB of RAM and noticed speed increases.
I am using a Sony VGN-FZ140E with the Intel GM965 Chipset. According to specs, the maximum memory is 4GB. However, I installed 2x4GB sticks and noticed a definite speed increase compared to 2x2GB. It may have been a placebo effect, but here are the numbers from Memory Manager:
Total: 8182
Cached: 5318
Available: 6084
Free: 799
Cached/Available/Free fluctuates but those numbers are close.
Under Resource Monitor, Physical Memory, it gives me:
Hardware Reserved 10MB
In Use 2049
Modified 33
Standby 5302
Free 798
... I'll be happy to try any other memory configurations (1,2,3,4,5,6GB) and run tests if anyone's interested in pursuing this further. Just let me know which tests to run.
I'm also in the process of upgrading my daughter's Sony VGN-CR490 which also has the Intel GM965 Express Chipset. I can compare them side by side, but her computer has a faster CPU.
I am using a Sony VGN-FZ140E with the Intel GM965 Chipset. According to specs, the maximum memory is 4GB. However, I installed 2x4GB sticks and noticed a definite speed increase compared to 2x2GB. It may have been a placebo effect, but here are the numbers from Memory Manager:
Total: 8182
Cached: 5318
Available: 6084
Free: 799
Cached/Available/Free fluctuates but those numbers are close.
Under Resource Monitor, Physical Memory, it gives me:
Hardware Reserved 10MB
In Use 2049
Modified 33
Standby 5302
Free 798
... I'll be happy to try any other memory configurations (1,2,3,4,5,6GB) and run tests if anyone's interested in pursuing this further. Just let me know which tests to run.
I'm also in the process of upgrading my daughter's Sony VGN-CR490 which also has the Intel GM965 Express Chipset. I can compare them side by side, but her computer has a faster CPU.
Last edited: