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Dec 15th, 2003 02:03 AM | |
Perndog | Video transfer and capture are a couple of memory-heavy activities, so I think any extra will help. If your motherboard supports it, I would recommend faster memory over more memory, but I say if the cost is reasonable go for the extra 512. |
Dec 14th, 2003 11:47 PM | |
whoreable | 512 will probaly be fine. depends how much extra you are gonna pay. my system with 512 and a 1.4 gig with an ati 8500 all in wonder does all that stuff jsut fine. but then again I dont run a bunch of other crap on ti at the same time :/ |
Dec 14th, 2003 11:42 PM | |
Divine Idiot |
Would 1 gig be overkill... ...for these applications? Using an ATI All-in-Wonder 9600 Pro on XP Home for... *The process of backing up VHS tapes to DVDs. *Using time manipulating, Tivo functions like pausing live TV, rewinding. *Recording live tv And, also... *Using OS skin applications like Litestep, Windowblinds, etc? Or would having 2x 256 MB sticks be fine?...I like to multitask, and not have to use one program at a time in fear of a system freeze occuring, or something. |