1 Is it necessary to have a 6CPU dual core notebook with 2G of RAM?

Updated on number 2024-04-14
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This question is like saying whether a family of three lives in a 100-square-meter house or a 200-square-meter house, for this book, a strip with 2g is definitely better than a 1g.

    But there are two things that LZ should pay attention to:

    1. Check your book model or motherboard model, see how much memory it supports at most, don't be depressed when you buy 2G and only get 1G back;

    2. In addition to the size of the memory, there is also the working frequency, which also requires you to check the motherboard model to see how many MHz strips are supported. From my experience, under the XP system, the effect of 1G high-frequency memory modules is better than that of 2G low-frequency strips, of course, if conditions permit, it is best to directly go to 2G high-speed strips.

    According to the addition of LZ:

    The T630N motherboard is an Intel945PM chipset, with a front-side bus frequency of 533 667MHz, and a maximum support of DDRII memory 4GB (but only 2GB is supported in Founder's product parameters, and it is estimated that the simplified version is used), and it supports dual channels.

    From this point of view, LZ you can get 2 1GB DDRII533 strips, if you can't buy 667 on the 533 frequency, it's just a waste of memory bandwidth.

    over...

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There's no need, you have enough 1GB of memory. Because the CPU of 1,6 with 2G is high, it cannot be fully utilized. And the general 1G basically meets the demand.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Don't know how to pretend to understand the dual-core CPU is low and efficient, what is the CPU with 2G memory can not be fully utilized? Don't mislead people Can you make full use of the existing system, the dual core is enough, of course, the larger the memory, the better, if you install the XP system, 1G is more suitable, it is the biggest balance between system utilization and cost, if you plan to install the Vista system, you can go directly to the 2G memory!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It depends on what system you use, 1GB is enough under XP, but it is recommended to go to 2GB under Vista, I used to have a Vista HomePremier system, but I opened a few web pages with IE on 800MB. If possible, you can also change the CPU, but you can also tune the frequency. You are the book, don't tune it if you don't have experience.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Of course, the bigger the memory, the better!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The system is win7 or above.

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