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Scataphagos
 

Registered: Apr 2009
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10-12-12 06:37 PM


Quote from jmiles301:

It says 6GB installed memory and that's it...

I'm running a quad 2.4 (Q6600).

Running Esignal and a few other programs right now and I'm monitoring the task manager and I haven't seen my memory get higher than the 3.3GB zone or so, so maybe I don't need to really do anything.

It hasn't froze up on me again so far today at least (and it really wasn't doing that at all before), so I'm not sure what the issue is/was.

Would like to get more RAM if it makes sense, but would I even be accomplishing anything if I upgrade (given that my task manager readings don't seem to be too high)?

I don't recall what RAM I installed a few years back, but my computer has never had problems running on the two different speeds it seems. If it's potentially harming my system in some way, though, I would still like to make a change.

Thanks for the help.



If your computer is running, nothing is being harmed. However the computer will adjust to run at the slowest RAM in the system... so, your 6400 is running at 5300 speed.

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jmiles301
 

Registered: Dec 2005
Posts: 229

 

10-17-12 02:49 PM

Just an update...

My computer has not been freezing up or restarting lately, but I am noticing that my memory being used is getting up to the 4.3-4.6 GB range (out of 6GB total), so would adding more make sense or would I not be able to notice a difference? I guess I'm not sure how much memory I should have "left over" in order to feel comfortable with my computer's performance.

Also, I noticed that these are the sticks that I added to my system a few years back...

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...N82E16820145184

If upgrading is needed, should I just match those exact sticks (to take my total system up to 8GB) or would it be ok to buy the same brand but get a 2 x 4GB kit to take my total system up to 12GB?

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Scataphagos
 

Registered: Apr 2009
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10-17-12 03:00 PM


Quote from jmiles301:

Just an update...

My computer has not been freezing up or restarting lately, but I am noticing that my memory being used is getting up to the 4.3-4.6 GB range (out of 6GB total), so would adding more make sense or would I not be able to notice a difference? I guess I'm not sure how much memory I should have "left over" in order to feel comfortable with my computer's performance.

Also, I noticed that these are the sticks that I added to my system a few years back...

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...N82E16820145184

If upgrading is needed, should I just match those exact sticks (to take my total system up to 8GB) or would it be ok to buy the same brand but get a 2 x 4GB kit to take my total system up to 12GB?



Not sure whether adding more RAM would help...

If you add more RAM, it's not "just the same brand".. it's "same timings and voltage". Adding the "4GB version" of your current "2GB" sticks should be just fine.

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jmiles301
 

Registered: Dec 2005
Posts: 229

 

10-18-12 03:42 PM

I have been noticing that my memory has been starting to push up near the 5GB level lately, which isn't leaving me much to spare, so I'm thinking about buying 2 more of the exact same sticks that I already have in my system and then taking out the factory default 1GB sticks that Dell originally put in there... This would leave me with 8GB total (2 more than I have now and running at 6400 not 5300).

I wanted to call Dell to make sure that this configuration would work, but my system is long out of warranty now and I'm sure their phone charges are outrageous so I wanted to double check with a few people here to make sure that this would work before I made the online purchase...

There's no issue with taking out what Dell originally had in place is there? I added 2 sticks many years ago (alongside the original ones) but I don't want to end up somehow ruining my system, so wanted to make sure that I would have no issues in removing what they originally had in place...

And in terms of timing and speed, my system has already been running off of the same sticks that I plan to double up with, so I'm assuming that this would work?

Thanks again..

For the record, these are the sticks that I'm currently using and planning on buying 2 more of..

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...N82E16820145184

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Landis82
 

Registered: Jul 2006
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10-27-12 08:32 PM

I have a T3400 that has been my most trusted primary trading platform over the last 5 years. It runs with an Intel 2.66 Duo-Core processor. I had 4 Gigs of RAM in it until I recently upgraded to Windows 7 Pro - 64 bit version from XP, which allowed me to take advantage of adding more memory.

I added two sticks of the following for $86 from Crucial.
I now have 6 gigs and my trading software runs fine, even when I boot-up my internet explorer browser with a Yahoo web-page. I'm a BIG FAN OF CRUCIAL! Have always used their memory in my Dell machines.

(CT2KIT25672AA80EA)

2-2GB 240-PIN 256Mx72 DDR2 PC2-6400 UNBUFF CL5.
1.8v


Remember, you just need to make sure that you have equal memory sizes in each specific slot on your motherboard. Like 4x2, 4x2. Or 2x1, 2x1 (my configuration)

And as Scat has mentioned on numerous occasions here, you want to run everything at 6400. If you "mix" your 6400 memory with some 5300 stuff, you will auto default to the slower speed.

Refer to your online Dell Owners manual for how to do this in a "sequential" fashion. The slots are usually color-coded (black and white) so you don't get the sequence mixed up.

If you are constantly pushing up into using 4-5 Gigs of your RAM, I suspect that you have some sort of a VIRUS on your machine. My rig usually "idles" around 28% use of my 6 Gigs. If you are constantly running up around 80%, something is terribly wrong.... and it could either be a VIRUS or a WINDOWS UPDATE that has gone wrong.

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jmiles301
 

Registered: Dec 2005
Posts: 229

 

11-01-12 05:37 AM

Thanks for the reply Landis -- appreciate it very much.

I'm not always running at 5 gigs, but it generally seems to creep up to that area when I have all my trading software running.

For instance, I'm running 3.3 gigs right now (all software still open but not pulling in much new information due to after hours).

I haven't had any noticeable delays lately, so I'm not sure if I really need to do anything. But, at the same time, I don't want to push my system to the limit either. I'd rather have at least a little bit of a comfort zone in case I decide to add on additional programs in the future.

The one problem that I absolutely know of right now is that I have half of my memory running at 5300 while the other half is running at 6400, so I'm clearly not getting everything that I could be out of my 6400 chips, but that is largely because the 5300's were the stock chips and I didn't know about the speed difference when I made the update a few years back.

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