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why is my comp SLOWER after installing 512 MB ram?
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patticus
sorry yall i posted same thread in the dj thread, but i know a lot of you non-djs may be smarter w/ computers.. basically its faster, but i have this freezing going on which didnt happen before, just 1 or two seconds of the system/mouse, which KILLS my recordings (line-in)

before it only happened a lil' near the end of my mixes, i assumed cuz RAM was low, but after installing 512mb more.. its pretty fast, but what can i do about this freezing???

its not like my hard drives are full or anything... arghh!!

please somebody help me:clown:
AnotherWay83
simply increasing ram mite not be the answer..i also increased my ram from 64mb to 192, and the difference isn't all that great because the processor is still only 300mhz :(

how fast if urs anyway...if its not that fast then i'd suggest overclocking it...but u'd really need to know what the u were doing :D
ABTsportsline
hey pat,

your problem isn't with size of RAM, but rather with compatibility problems... i had to go through 3 different memory manufacturers till i found one that was "compatible" (i.e. didn't freeze) with my OEM RAM....

BTW i liked your old avatar better... LoL i always picture Stewie when i see your name!! :D

-ABT-
patticus
whoa.. considering that im computer-retarded, i have NO clue what you guys just said. hehe.
well its a pentium2, but robby from what you say sounds like that's a bitch.
but it was better before, so there must be a solution right? maybe too many progs in my tray or something?
heh.

anyways i changed my avatar cuz so many damn ppl w/ that one now, id see it and think it was my post.. hehe... i like yours for sure, when'd you do that?
get on icq i need to talk to you anyways :p
i lost my list so msg me


its hard to link avatars i think sites are anti-theft like that:whip:

thanx guys:)
lMIlk
haha ur stewie one was cool, and how are you computer retarted? you're asian! lol jk
SportTrance
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Originally posted by patticus
sorry yall i posted same thread in the dj thread, but i know a lot of you non-djs may be smarter w/ computers.. basically its faster, but i have this freezing going on which didnt happen before, just 1 or two seconds of the system/mouse, which KILLS my recordings (line-in)

before it only happened a lil' near the end of my mixes, i assumed cuz RAM was low, but after installing 512mb more.. its pretty fast, but what can i do about this freezing???

its not like my hard drives are full or anything... arghh!!

please somebody help me:clown:


First of all, although its obvious, but make sure your bus speeds are compatible. Even though the PC133s will drop to 100 if thats your bus speed, i'd personally still change it. I imagine you have 2 256 RAM chips in there, which usually come in PC133Mhz.

One major mis-judgement people get is, the more RAM, the better.... but it can actually backfire. More RAM is great to an extent, more isn't always better. 512 is ok, but if I were you, i'd drop down to 384......I run programs left and right, listening to music while I am on here is almost standard, and I run everything else while doin it, whether it be games, photo editing, etc........

Perhaps you have a Dell? If ya do, take your chips back, and go get some RK-Bytes......Dell comps can be picky when it comes to types of RAM.......

Don't worry, that "pausing lag" isnt permanent (its annoying as hell, I've seen it before), you just gotta find the right chips.

Also, I'd recommend getting a "free up RAM" program (some people don't like them, but they are useful).........they are free all over the net......once your RAM gets low (which it does, I don't care how much RAM you have, if its below 1 gig, your comp will get laggy eventually) it'll free up that used RAM up and give it back to ya......cuz just closing a program doesn't mean you free'd it all up. You'll find yourself not having to reboot for atleast a week.......

Anyway, hope some of the advice helped.......
jonsimmonds
try downloading cacheman from this site http://www.outertech.com/ , it worked for me!

Jon
Fir3start3r
Some system specs would help....
There are known issues with RAM and OS...
yujie__
if u are using Windows 98/ME/95, it has bad memory management and cant function as well as XP/2000/NT. NT or above can handle upto 2GIGS of Ram if u have it. have u try changing the swapfile for your computer or loading less junk during start up? this will occupied less of your memory and less swapping in your HD.
Jocker
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Originally posted by patticus
please somebody help me:clown:


go to http://www.sysopt.com and register in forums... you will surely get help to the fullest extent. that's the best discussion board on the internet concerning everything about hardware.

also be sure to download my mix "digital recreation" - people say it helps:D

biznology
im somewhat curious about this too. i was recommended RAM and it installed fine. im just wondering cause a) I have DELL and b) with an 800mhz p3 and only 256mB total now - will i actually see a difference? late/
patticus
thanks all.. i dunno if i can take the RAM back out though, it wasn't me who put them in.. heh..
im running Windows 2000 on an HP Paviliion (?) Pentium 2.. 733 MHz... uh. yah:D

if my system resources are up to 55% now should that be enough?
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