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Thread: RAM 3gb?

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    Default RAM 3gb?

    Atm I have 2 and I am on a 10mb internet connection speed, atm internet is going through my comp and then to the main comp but soon it will go to main comp then to dongel in my computer.

    Would it be worth updating ram with 1bg more?? If so best place to buy?


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    You wont really notice a huge difference in the RAM.

    But maybe you could try overclocking the ram if it really bugs you.

    Anyway If you do purchase ram I would reccommend www.ebuyer.com, prices are much cheaper than PC world and you have a wider selection.

    Something like this would be fine http://www.ebuyer.com/product/106130

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    thats not bad, paid £22 for 1gb when I brought comp, what is overclocking??


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    Overclocking is the process of forcing a computer component to run at a higher clock rate (more clock cycles per second) than it was designed for.

    Though personally I've never overclocked RAM and overall It does seem rather tricky.
    But you should give it a try.

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    Mmm if another GB ram would do it I think it would be alot easier for me to do that, what do you think? +REP.


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    Yeah it would be an improvement, but I still fail to see why you included information about your internet. Improving the RAM your computer won't speed up the internet for the other computer

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    Getting more RAM in your computer isn't going to speed the internet up if it's going through another computer to yours. (If you were asking if buying more RAM would speed up your internet).
    I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soy View Post
    Overclocking is the process of forcing a computer component to run at a higher clock rate (more clock cycles per second) than it was designed for.

    Though personally I've never overclocked RAM and overall It does seem rather tricky.
    But you should give it a try.
    I'm going to have to call you out on being a COMPLETE MORON here, but hey.

    This person didn't even know what overclocking meant, let alone how to do it. And you even admit overclocking RAM does seem "rather tricky", but then proceed to suggest he tries it.

    So I'm going to suggest OP does not try it. The risks in overclocking peripherals is quite large, if not done correctly. Someone who knows NOTHING about OC shouldn't attempt to do it. I, even, only OC my video card using nVIDIA software.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overclocking#Disadvantages
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    Overclocking the CPU to be stable is hard enough, let alone the bloody RAM!
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    Maybe I should rephrase my question.

    Is their anythting I can do to speed my computer/net up when my internet connection goes wierless through the maincomputer to my coumputer via dongel. That any better?


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