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Originally Posted by Super Sarge
Actually there e is not a big performance gain it you have 2 gig of memory. It will really help those that have 1 gig or less of memory.
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I found that it helps with 2GB systems too, as my desktop was 2GB from the factory, it helped. Also, my notebook is 2GB (it's max), it helps there too.
Remember, some of your RAM has to feed the video card, so your OS never has the full installed amount for it's sole use. Take 256MB for the video card away, you're left with only 1.75GB RAM to work with. ReadyBoost can at least make up for that loss, so it is beneficial to those who had 2GB (or less) RAM.
But I do agree, the performance is most noticeable for those who has 1GB (or less) RAM. I've had one notebook that 1GB was it's max, and it did help more than on a 2GB system. Anything over 2GB, it's a waste of the drive.
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