#10
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by mikemex » Fri Aug 31, 2012 10:00 pm
As far as I know, mobile chipsets are not overclockable and that means that no matter what speed the memory module is rated at, it will always run at 1333 MHz. Besides, it is well proven that Sandy Bridge CPUs rely on the cache subsystem for everything and thus memory performance gains from playing with memory latencies are marginal or null.
Me, I'm going to upgrade to 8GB simply because the machine came with a single 4GB DIMM and dual channel improves graphics performance quite a bit bot other than that, I would stay happy with 4GB. It's a lot of memory, quite astronomical if you put things in perspective. There are times in which I've opened close to 300 tabs in Mozilla and it won't slow down or run out of memory.
The RAM drive idea sounds appealing, though. The machine has a battery and thus volatility of the memory isn't that of an issue. 10-12GB of ultra fast storage should be great for things such as video encoding.
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