Anyone try 8G of RAM in a x61s?

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Anyone try 8G of RAM in a x61s?

#1 Post by heelix » Mon Nov 03, 2008 10:50 am

It looks like a few people have tried 2x4G with the t61p, and are getting great results. Looks like the x61s shares the same chipset? (Just looking to confirm)
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#2 Post by sportfreak » Mon Nov 03, 2008 1:44 pm

does it apply to the x61 as well???? :?:
just curious .....
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#3 Post by erik » Mon Nov 03, 2008 8:08 pm

it works.   i have 8GB on loan from a friend sitting in my X61s right now.
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#4 Post by red bioroid » Sat Nov 15, 2008 1:40 am

Can you tell me how much faster 8GB is versus 2 or 4 GB of ram in Vista x64?

I don't plan to upgrade, just curious.
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#5 Post by tinue » Sat Nov 15, 2008 4:54 am

red bioroid wrote:Can you tell me how much faster 8GB is versus 2 or 4 GB of ram in Vista x64?

I don't plan to upgrade, just curious.
I can't tell you the difference in the X61s, because there I "only" have 4GB. I can tell you about my desktop, however, which I did upgrade to 8GB.

In normal day to day work, the difference is zero compared to 4GB. Right now my system uses 1.7GB, so even 2GB would be enough.

Obviously, you need to start using RAM to see any sort of performance improvement, for example:
- Do photo tagging with Adobe Lightroom, and at the same time keep Adobe Photoshop and Nikon Capture open, possibly with a number of image files loaded.
- Use a number of virtual machines in parallel (via e.g. VMWare Workstation), and give each of them 1-2GB of memory.
- Heavy duty software development, with an appserver running in the background, a UML tool open, possibly even a target debugging environment running inside VMWare etc.

The trouble is: Most of these things I cannot do with an XGA screen anyway, so probably anything more than 4GB does not make sense at the moment.

Regards, Martin

P.S. I have a very handy tool running in the sidebar of Vista called "Core Meter": It shows me constantly the RAM used and the load of the CPU cores.

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