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<blockquote data-quote="nl74" data-source="post: 458387" data-attributes="member: 35865"><p><strong>Un-matched - Is it worth it?</strong></p><p></p><p>I have a macbook (2.16 c2d) with 2gb ram and my question really is is 3gb worth it?</p><p></p><p>I use photoshop so in theory it is but then again there is the whole matched ram thing that 3gb of un-matched may not perform as well as 2gb of matching or at least any improvement may be too neglible to notice.</p><p></p><p>The only report I have seen seems to indicate that it is worth it, however it was done by a company that sells ram so I am unsure if it's impartiality. Other than that I have seen plenty of answers based on theories but no actual reports based on real experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nl74, post: 458387, member: 35865"] [b]Un-matched - Is it worth it?[/b] I have a macbook (2.16 c2d) with 2gb ram and my question really is is 3gb worth it? I use photoshop so in theory it is but then again there is the whole matched ram thing that 3gb of un-matched may not perform as well as 2gb of matching or at least any improvement may be too neglible to notice. The only report I have seen seems to indicate that it is worth it, however it was done by a company that sells ram so I am unsure if it's impartiality. Other than that I have seen plenty of answers based on theories but no actual reports based on real experience. [/QUOTE]
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