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johng723

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May 31, 2004
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Hi, I have 1 stick of a 512 mb in my powerbook g4 and I was thinking about upgrading by buying another stick of 512 from crucial. Is there really that much of a speed increase though? I'm still a little unsure if i should shell out the $120 if I won't be able to notice the speed increase.
 

gpark

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Jul 1, 2004
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johng723 said:
Hi, I have 1 stick of a 512 mb in my powerbook g4 and I was thinking about upgrading by buying another stick of 512 from crucial. Is there really that much of a speed increase though? I'm still a little unsure if i should shell out the $120 if I won't be able to notice the speed increase.

Even though I don't have a PB and do not know what would happen in general. I think unless you use demanding applications such as Final Cut, Shake, or other Hard Core 3D Games. Or if you like to open up a lot of windows. you won't be needing them. I find it very useful just to have 512MB and work on Photoshop CS and Illustrator CS at the same time.
 

Grimace

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Feb 17, 2003
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johng723 said:
Hi, I have 1 stick of a 512 mb in my powerbook g4 and I was thinking about upgrading by buying another stick of 512 from crucial. Is there really that much of a speed increase though? I'm still a little unsure if i should shell out the $120 if I won't be able to notice the speed increase.

I found a very noticeable increase in the time that apps load, and performance within many apps. My powerbook is much happier now!
 

Miner Willy

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Apr 30, 2004
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1 gig query

I have a powerbook and upgraded it to 1 gig and the difference is quite noticable, it doesn't hit the scratchdisks half as much which can only be a good thing. :)
 

BakedBeans

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May 6, 2004
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johng723 said:
Hi, I have 1 stick of a 512 mb in my powerbook g4 and I was thinking about upgrading by buying another stick of 512 from crucial. Is there really that much of a speed increase though? I'm still a little unsure if i should shell out the $120 if I won't be able to notice the speed increase.

you might want to try a program called...do i need more ram... im not sure but i would think that you could download it from version tracker....

you jusr need to runn it in the back ground for a few hourse of normal use and it will tell you when and how much ram you need...
 
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