

I know that dell's website says that for a 6400, the maximum RAM that can be applied is 2GB, but i have heard online that people have bought two 2GB sicks of RAM and installed them on their 6400s and it has worked seamlessly. Revealed links and removed spammy content.Hey everyone, i was just wondering two things.ġ) Will adding more RAM cool down my laptop's CPU / are there any cheep ways to cool your computer down besides canceling processes or lifting / elevating it? (because i already have it elevated) (Specs below).Ģ) Will the RAM actually speed up my computer significantly? aka will it be worth it for $100 and will i really notice it? So, it wouldn’t really matter.Įdited by Orange Blossom, 11 August 2012 - 06:50 AM. However, would also agree with the fact that majority of the games don’t really make full use of even 4GB RAM in the system. So, it will work perfectly fine even with PCIE 2.ĤGB is the maximum amount of RAM that can be loaded on XPS 630i. Please click the following links to draw a comparison between the two: GTX680 would any day be a better choice than GTX480. The system requirement (processor / graphic capability / memory) needed by the computer games that you want to play, still needs to be checked before you take a call. If you intend to continue using with the existing processor, upgrading with a powerful single GPU should be just fine. I would again back killerx525’s opinion about using dual graphics only with a quad-core processor to extract maximum mileage out of the system. Please click this link to see the comparison between the processor currently installed and the one with the possible upgrade: Īlso the dilemma of using dual graphic cards when compared with using a single card can be best determined by the kind of games that you intend to play. As correctly suggested by killerx525, the computer is upgradable to a quad-core processor.
