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Upgrading RAM - Kingston

Thursday, April 17th, 2008



Boy, what a past . I have been getting some additional hardware installed on my and it has been keeping me very busy with support tickets and . Let’s just say that once you make the jump to the , things require more attention. There are some clear benefits that I am going to have to implement soon, such as . I am just laying the for them now. Let’s just say it’s been a .

That’s not what this post is about though…that’s just what keeps me up at night. This post is about the of I purchased the other day for my desktop.

I have been doing some reading on Windows Vista lately and the is that you need a to run it. Not really, but you get the picture. The good ol’ days of thinking you were king with of RAM are over. Now, 4GB is more like the .

Since my machine came with already installed and 4 to put RAM in, I decided to get 2 more. I got them from and popped them in. I started the computer up and really didn’t notice all that much of a difference. Some things are faster and some things (like Outlook) were much faster. Outlook now flies for some reason. The RAM I got is the Kingston 1GB, DDR2, PC2-5300, 667MHz. This RAM is backwards compatible with the 533MHz already installed. After I restarted the computer again, things seemed to pick up some so now the computer runs more like my old XP machine did.

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