I've googled around as best I can, but I have yet to be able to find any sites that show specific performance results for much over 512MB of RAM.
I've got a laptop that currently has 1GB (2 * 512MB) of DDR-667, but since I can buy 2 GB (2 * 1GB) of DDR-667 for under $100, I've been considering it. The problem is that I can't find any real data on what it would do for me. There're TONS of sites with data on Vista memory up to 4GB and how it effects performance, but not so much with XP.
The only thing I could think of (without actual benchmarks to go by) would be to use the additional 1GB of memory as a RAM Disk and have paging, temp files, and temporary internet files stored on it. I figure that it would be faster than those same items on the physical hard drive, while using less battery power.
I do multitask, but not really that often on my laptop. Normally the most I have is Firefox and Remote Desktop (which is where all my email is). But when away from home, I do sometimes edit photos or play with VERY SIMPLE editing of SMALL videos.
Any thoughts?
Joe
I've got a laptop that currently has 1GB (2 * 512MB) of DDR-667, but since I can buy 2 GB (2 * 1GB) of DDR-667 for under $100, I've been considering it. The problem is that I can't find any real data on what it would do for me. There're TONS of sites with data on Vista memory up to 4GB and how it effects performance, but not so much with XP.
The only thing I could think of (without actual benchmarks to go by) would be to use the additional 1GB of memory as a RAM Disk and have paging, temp files, and temporary internet files stored on it. I figure that it would be faster than those same items on the physical hard drive, while using less battery power.
I do multitask, but not really that often on my laptop. Normally the most I have is Firefox and Remote Desktop (which is where all my email is). But when away from home, I do sometimes edit photos or play with VERY SIMPLE editing of SMALL videos.
Any thoughts?
Joe