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It's going to be a lot faster.,Because your original memory is only 128.,You can only install a win98 one.,Add an antivirus software and there's no extra memory available.,There's no way to use it at all.。 It's best to add to 256 or even 512.
My CPU is only 700MHz, but my memory is 512, and it's okay to play World of Warcraft, let alone yours.
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What system is installed? What do you want to run?
If it's an XP system, adding memory will be faster. It is recommended to add a 256 or change to a 2000 98 system.
If only 2000. It's okay not to add it.
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Adding another piece of 256 memory would be faster.
128 memory is barely enough for XP to run, so 128 doesn't leave much free memory for the application. If your computer is P4, then adding memory is still very useful, but if it is a Celeron series, the effect is not so significant.
No matter what CPU it is, as long as you want to use an XP system, 128 RAM is definitely not enough.
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Then add one, what can be speeded up, the main thing is the placement of files. Anyway, the public money.
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According to the barrel principle, depending on your side of the configuration is low, add that side, but I think it's all low---
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If you install an XP operating system, adding one will give you a noticeable boost.
Because XP occupies more than 100M memory when it is turned on.
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Adding a strip of memory will definitely help, if the CPU can't be upgraded, it is recommended to change the operating system, your configuration is low, and it should be better with 2000.
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My understanding is:
When a computer adds memory, it can run multiple programs at the same time.
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Let me say that if you want to change to a new computer, add memory also depends on whether the motherboard supports it or not
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Add a 128's.
Holding 2000 is not a problem.
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The speed increase is not obvious, almost the same as before, it is better not to add.
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The capacity of memory, when the running conditions are met, increasing the memory will not improve the running speed, only when the memory capacity has a bottleneck effect, such as the memory occupation after booting up will reach more than 70%, then increasing the memory will improve the running speed.
The speed of a computer is affected in only a few ways:
1. The main frequency and number of cores of the CPU. The higher the frequency, the more cores, and the faster it runs.
2. The main frequency of the memory. The higher the clock speed of the memory, the faster it runs.
3. Types of hard disks. SSDs run fast, while HDDs run comparatively slower.
4. System management. Too many system services, too much system junk, too many application software installed, etc., will slow down the running speed of the computer.
Mixed plugging is possible, as long as the parameters of the two memories are about the same, in fact, as long as it is not dual-channel, the parameters of DDR memory are similar, generally put the latest maximum capacity in bank0, and then bank1, that is, your 512MDDR400 is placed in bank0 slot (the one closest to the CPU), and 256DDR333 is placed in bank1. Of course, if you mix and plug in, the DDR400 will automatically drop to 333 to run, but the increase in capacity can make up for the lack of speed, and the speed is almost unfelt, if you are running large software, large memory will definitely prevail. You can tell by the speed at which you open a word file. >>>More
You can add, it mainly depends on whether the chip of your memory is the same, it can improve the refresh speed and the speed of opening**, and it does not mean the network speed.
Memory is an indispensable component of a computer (PC, MCU). Unlike dispensable external memory, memory is a component that reads and writes on a bus; Memory is more than just a data warehouse. In addition to a small number of indispensable programs in the operating system to reside in memory, the programs we usually use, such as Windows, Linux and other system software, including typing software, game software, etc., although a large amount of data including programs are placed on external memory devices such as tapes, disks, optical discs, mobile disks, etc., but any data in external memory can only be really used when transferred into memory. >>>More
The speed of adding memory will be felt.
DDR3 is definitely DDR2 good, but the slots are not the same, that is to say, two slots cannot be inserted into the same slot. If you originally support DDR2 800, then you can only change DDR2. If the motherboard is a mix of DDR2 and DDR3, remember to correspond.