For those of you with 2 GB RAM - do you feel it's enough?


Is 2 GB RAM enough?  

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  1. 1. Is 2 GB RAM enough for you at the moment?

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For me... Yes its enough.

I have 2x1GB Corsair XMS2, and Windows XP SP2.

Ive never used a computer with more memory than 2GB, so maybe i think 2GB is fine because i have no idea if more would be a noticeable improvement? Who knows.

I use my PC for many many things, from encoding video, watching 720p / 1080p videos, playing games (Well only Counter Strike Source and TF2) all of which works perfectly well on my system :)

i find that really hard to believe.

Considering I only use the tablet to take notes and surf the web, I find your comment hard to believe :huh:

Try it. I used to run Vista with 512MB RAM on my desktop and never noticed any performance problems until I started gaming

2GB was enough for me but I burnt out one stick and am down to 1GB again. It really seems lackluster at times but I don't feel like putting much money into computers anymore, it never seems to make much of a difference.

running with 2 gigs is cool and is - imo - the sweet spot where your rig runs at optimal capacity . I don't feel the need for more but I'll never be able to go back to less.

Considering I only use the tablet to take notes and surf the web, I find your comment hard to believe :huh:

Try it. I used to run Vista with 512MB RAM on my desktop and never noticed any performance problems until I started gaming

I've only ever used vista on a PC with at least 2gb of ram. And I would never consider using one with less than that. It seems bad enough with 2gb.

Yeah, it's enough by almost all standards*. The personal issue with me was, "Hey, if it's this cheap, I'll get 4 gigs." So that's what I did. :D

My brother runs his with 2 gigs and I only notice a difference when we try to do like 30 things at once (seriously!), and that's not really that often.

*exceptions apply. :laugh:

  • 1 month later...

I have 2GB at the moment, which is fine, but my processor is a Northwood 3Ghz so upgrading anything now is pointless.

My new rig will run Vista x64 and have 4GB RAM. It will be lasting me for a few years at least.

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