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Where to buy cheap good quality memory?
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<blockquote data-quote="stonysleep" data-source="post: 369624" data-attributes="member: 29592"><p>You should see a difference - an extra gig will definitely free up some swap space and apps should be zippier.</p><p>From my experience of installing ram (not sure about laptops) the key is to be firm when pushing it in.</p><p>While you shouldn't snap the stick in half you need to properly click it into place.</p><p>Hope that helps, and please don't blame me if it all goes wrong and you break it because you shoved it in with too much force!</p><p>Oh, and good to hear you went with crucial - they are very good suppliers from my experience</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stonysleep, post: 369624, member: 29592"] You should see a difference - an extra gig will definitely free up some swap space and apps should be zippier. From my experience of installing ram (not sure about laptops) the key is to be firm when pushing it in. While you shouldn't snap the stick in half you need to properly click it into place. Hope that helps, and please don't blame me if it all goes wrong and you break it because you shoved it in with too much force! Oh, and good to hear you went with crucial - they are very good suppliers from my experience [/QUOTE]
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