James
Member
Registered: 1st Jun 02
Location: Surrey
User status: Offline
|
The spec of my PC is as follows:
Now I don't do much instensive stuff on there. The most intensive application I use is Visual Studio for software development.
My PC runs at an OK speed but I would like to improve this if possible.
I can get 4GB of RAM for the current system for £80 or I can upgrade the entire system for £400 ish.
I can afford both but I would rather not shell out the extra unless the difference is going to be hugely noticeable.
What do people think I should do?
|
Cosmo
Member
Registered: 29th Mar 01
Location: Im the real one!
User status: Offline
|
I wouldnt bother for a while with either, if it can handle what you want keep the money for now and upgrade after the next gen tech comes out.
|
James
Member
Registered: 1st Jun 02
Location: Surrey
User status: Offline
|
Do you not think the difference between my current 1GB and the newly purchased 4GB would be worth it? £80 isn't a huge amount of money.....
|
John
Member
Registered: 30th Jun 03
User status: Offline
|
Are you running xp or vista?
How memory intensive is visual studio?
|
James
Member
Registered: 1st Jun 02
Location: Surrey
User status: Offline
|
I'm running XP but I've got a copy of Vista.
I know XP won't use the full 4GB so I would put Vista on it.
It's not overly intensive, I would just like it to respond a bit quicker. Perhaps I am expecting too much.
|
John
Member
Registered: 30th Jun 03
User status: Offline
|
Vista would benefit from it.
|
dannymccann
Member
Registered: 9th Aug 06
Location: Doddington, Lincolnshire
User status: Offline
|
Why dont you stay with XP, add another 1GB for £20 and see how you go?
edit - and then do as Cosmo says, new tech OR when the new tech comes out buy the best of the old tech which would be better than your current setup for even less
[Edited on 28-10-2008 by dannymccann]
|
James
Member
Registered: 1st Jun 02
Location: Surrey
User status: Offline
|
Yeh that's not a bad idea.
I hate computers some times. I like to try and have the decent kit but new tech comes out so quickly.
|
Jules
Member
Registered: 26th Nov 04
Location: Ipswich, Suffolk Status: Happy
User status: Offline
|
I'm in the same sort of situation as you James, I want to upgrade my RAM as it's not as good as I'd like but I have the same mobo as you (and cpu!) so it's not worth paying more for DDR when DDR2 is much cheaper and better, prolly gonna sling the mobo and cpu out and get a mobo that will take ddr2 - but then do I get a new gfx card, HDD etc etc
Knowing me I will want to
But then it's more future proofed than what I currently have so might be better in the long run.
|
James
Member
Registered: 1st Jun 02
Location: Surrey
User status: Offline
|
Yeh but DDR3 is already available so you are already technically buying out of date stuff.
|
chris_uk
Premium Member
Registered: 8th Jul 03
User status: Offline
|
is it vista 32 or 64?
|
James
Member
Registered: 1st Jun 02
Location: Surrey
User status: Offline
|
Well I have an unlimited MSDN account so I will just pick whichever one I need.
|
Russ
Member
Registered: 14th Mar 04
Location: Armchair
User status: Offline
|
ddr3 is not worth the money thought mate
|