more RAM is always better, but never turn off virtual memory. I believe Windows always uses it whether all the RAM is being used or not. Also, doesn't Vista have that SpeedBoost that uses a thumb drive for virtual memory if you tell it to?
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I have 1GB and have to say that Vista runs fine doing everyday things with it. However it does feel like it could use another gig when it comes to gaming.
This coming from Bill Gates: "64mb ram is what a computer willl ever need" haha
640kb, noob
also. i have a testmachine here that runs Vista. it had 512mb and it was painfully annoying - wasnt very slow but opening a browser would just take 3 secs or something. it got upgraded to 1 gig and its silky smooth now.
Deathshroud wrote:I have 1GB and have to say that Vista runs fine doing everyday things with it. However it does feel like it could use another gig when it comes to gaming.
Pretty much.
For light use it really wont be too bad. But if you start getting into heavy multitasking or gaming 2gb is almost a must. My hard drives were almost constantly grinding away at the page file.
I got a laptop last week, and ive been dual booting vista and ubuntu. ubuntu mainly for linux security tools, and vista for everything else. turns out I've been running ubuntu 99% of the time. It's that awesome.
DooMer wrote:I got a laptop last week, and ive been dual booting vista and ubuntu. ubuntu mainly for linux security tools, and vista for everything else. turns out I've been running ubuntu 99% of the time. It's that awesome.
Ubuntu has been my favorite distro out of everything I have tried. I think here in a few years Linux may finally be able to start taking a share of the home PC market but its not quite there yet.
I'm running Vista Home on 3 GB, Dual Core and an NVIDIA with 512 and I still have to adjust Vista to performance because Aero and the other features are memory hogs. Oh well, thats what I get for buying an advanced NT OS.
DooMer wrote:I got a laptop last week, and ive been dual booting vista and ubuntu. ubuntu mainly for linux security tools, and vista for everything else. turns out I've been running ubuntu 99% of the time. It's that awesome.
you ever find yourself smelling your fingers after touching naughty buttons on the keyboard of your favorite 'puter?
NutSac wrote:I'm running Vista Home on 3 GB, Dual Core and an NVIDIA with 512 and I still have to adjust Vista to performance because Aero and the other features are memory hogs. Oh well, thats what I get for buying an advanced NT OS.
Vista operates on a different memory model. Read up some more on it, because 3GB RAM on a dual core system should be as fast as XP.