beerguy0
Headphoneus Supremus
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I just went through some computer problems, PC kept getting slower, and finally looked like it was dead. (Programs not loading when booting up, things not displaying properly, etc.) When I looked inside the case, I noticed that the CPU heatsink was pretty much clogged with dust, preventing airflow through the heatsink. After I cleaned it all out, my PC now runs like it hasn't in a long time. Boots faster, programs load faster, etc. Lightroom is no longer an exercise in sheer frustration.
(If your PC is getting slow, check the heatsink
Anyway, since it's now running better, I want to upgrade the memory. The system is an Intel D865PERL, with a 3.2 GHz P4 and 1 GB RAM, running XP Professional. The mobo supports dual channel operation. The thing I'm wondering about is whether I should upgrade to 4 GB of RAM, or just 3 GB? I've read the XP only supports 3 GB, so is 4 GB a waste? I have an AGP video card, so some of the system memory is used for graphics. Most of my PC work is Lightroom/Photoshop, so I think running dual channel is worth it.
Also, there is the issue of memory bus speed vs. latency. Is it better to look for faster (400 MHz) memory with normal latency, or slower (333 MHz) with lower latency? Does it really matter that much? I'm buying all new memory, since the memory I have now is 133 MHz. I'm sure more RAM will help immensely, I just want to get the best bang for the buck.
(I was thinking about a new PC, but I'm saving for another lens and don't want to spend it on a new PC. It's adequate for what I need to do.)
(If your PC is getting slow, check the heatsink

Anyway, since it's now running better, I want to upgrade the memory. The system is an Intel D865PERL, with a 3.2 GHz P4 and 1 GB RAM, running XP Professional. The mobo supports dual channel operation. The thing I'm wondering about is whether I should upgrade to 4 GB of RAM, or just 3 GB? I've read the XP only supports 3 GB, so is 4 GB a waste? I have an AGP video card, so some of the system memory is used for graphics. Most of my PC work is Lightroom/Photoshop, so I think running dual channel is worth it.
Also, there is the issue of memory bus speed vs. latency. Is it better to look for faster (400 MHz) memory with normal latency, or slower (333 MHz) with lower latency? Does it really matter that much? I'm buying all new memory, since the memory I have now is 133 MHz. I'm sure more RAM will help immensely, I just want to get the best bang for the buck.
(I was thinking about a new PC, but I'm saving for another lens and don't want to spend it on a new PC. It's adequate for what I need to do.)