My rule(s) of thumb for minimum RAM to get the job done:

 

Light/casual user:  XP 512MB  Vista 1GB

Average user:  XP 1GB  Vista 2GB

Power user:  XP 2GB  Vista 3+ GB

 

Myself, 90% of the time I'm only an average user.  Vista @ 2GB is just fine.
And I don't notice much drag for 5400 rpm drives in the laptop either.  That
can happen when half of the 2GB RAM is given to cache.  I suspect I could
reduce disk dependency further with a ReadyBoost drive, much lower power
than the watts needed for 7200 vs. 5400.

 

Carl 

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 4:00 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Why XP is doomed


Really ... I have a Pentium D, 3GHz, 2M RAM. You think if I bumped the RAM
to 4G that Vista would be OK with it? I mostly use this PC for photoediting
(Photoshop CS3), and video editing (which in my case is converting PAL to
NTSC, or making a DVD out of AVI files, using Nero 7). 

Feel free to reply offlist .... 





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