Upgrading RAM on Dell Dimension 4600

I just installed two 512 GB for my Dell Dimension 4600 CPU memory cards.  The computer came with two, 256 GB cards, but he had got terribly slow.  Dell said that no matter if the size of the maps varies.  However, my system does not reflect the installation of additional memory.  It is preferable or essential only for install memory cards additional of the same size as the existing cards?

Tuesday, November 16, 2010, 05:08:08 + 0000, franklinpcat wrote:

I just installed two 512 GB for my Dell Dimension 4600 CPU memory cards.  The computer came with two cards 256Go,

You mean 512 MB and 256 MB (not GB) I guess.

but he had got terribly slow.  Dell said that no matter if the size of the maps varies.  However, my system does not reflect the installation of additional memory.  It is preferable or essential only for install memory cards additional of the same size as the existing cards?

See the response of Daave, but also to note the following two points:

1. you started with 512 MB. The amount of RAM you need for good
performance is not a unique situation for all. You get the right
performance, if the amount of RAM you have prevents you from using the
page file significantly, and this depends on what applications you are running. Most
are people who run a typical range of business under XP applications
somewhere around 512 MB work well, others need more. Almost
everyone will see poor performance with less than 256 MB. Some people,
especially those making things like the large photographic edition
images, can see a performance gain by adding even more of
512MB - sometimes much more.

Unless you have special needs, so it is likely that the 512 MB you
started with was enough for you.

2. you say "he had got painfully slow." This implies that the
performance was OK, but it had worsened. This reinforces that
I said in point 1 above. You don't need more memory simply because that
time has elapsed.

There are several possibilities for why he had obtained more slow, but the
more likely is that you have been infected by malicious software. What
anti-virus and anti-spyware programs that you are running? They remain until
Date?

Ken Blake (MS-MVP)

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