is upgrading to 4 gig ram worth it?

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  1. Posts : 16
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    is upgrading to 4 gig ram worth it?


    currently im using a 2gig ram (1.74 usable).
    and i just wanted to reduce the lag on my games.

    but my question is.
    how to i upgrade the ram on my computer (compaq cq62 215dx)
    is 4 gig worth it?
    should i install 3 gig instead?
    CAN i install 3 gig?

    i remember wanting to say something else but i cant think of it right now, so i will edit it in later.


    thank you,
    Aidan McHendry
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  2. Posts : 28,845
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    kueldood said:
    currently im using a 2gig ram (1.74 usable).
    and i just wanted to reduce the lag on my games.

    but my question is.
    how to i upgrade the ram on my computer (compaq cq62 215dx)
    is 4 gig worth it?
    should i install 3 gig instead?
    CAN i install 3 gig?

    i remember wanting to say something else but i cant think of it right now, so i will edit it in later.


    thank you,
    Aidan McHendry
    Hi Aidan

    Laptops are somewhat harder than desktops. If you are handy they still can be done. Go to the computer mfr and find the instructions for taking apart your lappy.

    Make sure you aren't under warranty for this will void it.

    Mine took me about 15 mins. 4 gigs are worth it but because you are 32bit you will only be able to use ~ 3.25 gigs.


    Ken J
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  3. whs
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       #3

    We had a long discussion regarding this subject on this thread: Only 2.93gb of memory available

    But in your case 3 GBs may make sense - if you can fit them.
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  4. Posts : 16
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    Thread Starter
       #4

    oh well crap.
    just looked into it.
    i can only upgrade to 4 gigs of ram(minimum)...
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  5. Posts : 16
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    Thread Starter
       #5

    no i have 64 bit
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  6. whs
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       #6

    With 64bit, 4GBs make a lot of sense.
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  7. Posts : 16
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       #7

    oh ok.
    so i guess ill order it, and get best buy to do it.
    since i DON'T like NOT having a warranty...
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  8. whs
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    The Geek squad is going to charge you an arm and a leg. It is dead simple to change the Dimms. You have many tutorials on the web. Here is an example: How to Replace the RAM in an Inspiron 1521 Laptop | eHow.com
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  9. Posts : 16
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       #9

    really?
    how much would they charge?
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  10. Posts : 7,466
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    kueldood said:
    really?
    how much would they charge?
    buying ram from best buy is a mistake first off i would order it off the web if possible and geek squad well there just a bunch of people with paper that say's they know what thiere doing ha

    If you look around the employees that sell have no idea on thiere own product now if you really want help to work on it ask someone you can trust that would have a little more depth then you

    If you trully need someone to do it for you i suggest looking for a legit shop owner none mainstream which he /or she would be more likly to charge you less

    any big boy company like best buy would choke your wallet out before they solve the real problem

    Example my cousin paid a arm and a leg for a package system the only real value part they gave him was a audigy sound card other then that it was a mess whole system was like 2000.00 and it ran like a p2 not like a p4
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