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hi i have an acer aspire 5520 and it has 2gb memory but i want to upgrade it to max memory which iam sure is 4gb but iam just wanting to know what is the best i can get for the cheapest money.

 

also if any one can list the components i can get to max upgrade my computer to the best it can be then it would be really appreciated.

 

cheers

 

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Do you really need more RAM? Bring up the Task Manager and see how much RAM you're really using. If you're not maxing out the amount of RAM already installed on your computer then there's no reason to add more RAM.

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Do you really need more RAM? Bring up the Task Manager and see how much RAM you're really using. If you're not maxing out the amount of RAM already installed on your computer then there's no reason to add more RAM.

 

 

This is SPOT ON -

as Kelly has said you do not need more RAM - if you were using a 64 bit OS then there are arguments for and against, but NO program that you would be running on that laptop would need 4GB of RAM.

Stay with 2GB and tidy up the OS (deleting old programs you no longer use) and startup items to get it to run more efficiently.

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I run Vista, and did find the jump from 2GB to 4GB made a difference to the responsiveness of programs. So, for example Outlook starts more quickly, it is sharper moving around the Windows, opening/closing programs.

 

Having said that, a quick look at my machine today and it is using 1.5GB, start a Virtual Machine and it is up at 1.8GB usage.

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thanks for the replies, i want to play assasins creed on my laptop but i need higher specs. my computer is quite laggy when iam using it thats why i want to upgrade my laptop to highest spec possible so if any one can list components that i could get id really appreciate it. i know the specs i have at the minute is ok but id really like to upgrade it.

 

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The chances are that it's a Graphics card issue. Not Ram as 2Gb should be enough, Now i'm not 100% but i believe you can't actually upgrade your graphics card in your laptop, Think it's only dells and a few others which will allow you to do this.
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I run Vista, and did find the jump from 2GB to 4GB made a difference to the responsiveness of programs. So, for example Outlook starts more quickly, it is sharper moving around the Windows, opening/closing programs.

 

Having said that, a quick look at my machine today and it is using 1.5GB, start a Virtual Machine and it is up at 1.8GB usage.

 

I have an 8GB flash drive that has readyboost - if I install this to offload some of the DATA from the RAM - it makes no difference whatsoever -

As for gaming - Chris is right - the CPU and the GPU will be the bottle neck not the RAM

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Replacing the GPU in a laptop is normally not possible as some one mentioned before there are very few you can do this with at all. They are normaly designed to fit in one laptop case an one laptop case alone, they may share the same chip but the physical layout will be vastly differnt.
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Agreed - unless its a cutting edge lappy then a GPU replacement is out, most companies now do ''build your own lappy'' - if its one of those then yes a GPU upgrade can be done.

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The chances are that it's a Graphics card issue. Not Ram as 2Gb should be enough, Now i'm not 100% but i believe you can't actually upgrade your graphics card in your laptop, Think it's only dells and a few others which will allow you to do this.

 

For vista you need 3 gig of ram for assanisn creed!

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