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Title: GA-MA78GM-S2H ver 11 BIOS -- Will More Memory Help
Post by: i_am_jim on November 01, 2010, 02:06:51 am
I'm running Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium on this MB.  I currently have 4 GB of memory installed.  Will I see any meaningful improvement in speed by adding 4 more GB of memory?
Title: Re: GA-MA78GM-S2H ver 11 BIOS -- Will More Memory Help
Post by: Wonderwrench on November 01, 2010, 02:18:58 am
I'm running Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium on this MB.  I currently have 4 GB of memory installed.  Will I see any meaningful improvement in speed by adding 4 more GB of memory?

That depends on what you use or plan to use the PC for. If your not a hard core gamer and do not work with large image or large AV files I doubt you will see any difference at this point in time. It never hurts to have more memory as memory requirements will only increase in the future.
Title: Re: GA-MA78GM-S2H ver 11 BIOS -- Will More Memory Help
Post by: i_am_jim on November 01, 2010, 04:29:43 am
If your not a hard core gamer and do not work with large image or large AV files I doubt you will see any difference at this point in time.

I do manipulate photographic images in Photoshop.  I'm not sure what you consider large but they often range between 35 and 60 megabytes.  One reason I asked, I added one of these gadgets to my desktop that shows memory usage and it often shows 50% usage when I'm not in Photoshop. 

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It never hurts to have more memory as memory requirements will only increase in the future.

But, by then I'll probably have another MB which will need a different kind of memory.
Title: Re: GA-MA78GM-S2H ver 11 BIOS -- Will More Memory Help
Post by: Wonderwrench on November 01, 2010, 04:48:28 am
If your not a hard core gamer and do not work with large image or large AV files I doubt you will see any difference at this point in time.

I do manipulate photographic images in Photoshop.  I'm not sure what you consider large but they often range between 35 and 60 megabytes.  One reason I asked, I added one of these gadgets to my desktop that shows memory usage and it often shows 50% usage when I'm not in Photoshop. 

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It never hurts to have more memory as memory requirements will only increase in the future.

But, by then I'll probably have another MB which will need a different kind of memory.

Photoshop can use large amounts of ram for undo functions. If you have a new enough version of Photoshop that supports more than 4 gigs of ram more ram will improve performance if you are having slowdowns or loss of undo functions.

Bill
Title: Re: GA-MA78GM-S2H ver 11 BIOS -- Will More Memory Help
Post by: i_am_jim on November 01, 2010, 05:04:45 am
Thanks.  I currently use CS4.  Do you know if it can make use of more than four GB?
Title: Re: GA-MA78GM-S2H ver 11 BIOS -- Will More Memory Help
Post by: absic on November 01, 2010, 08:07:09 am
Hi,

If I remember correctly Photoshop in CS4 is still 32 Bit so you won't gain from increasing your RAM. CS5 has a 64 bit version of Photoshop and this allows you to use more RAM. Using more RAM in Photoshop or other 64 Bit Programmes does help things along. For example, rendering an image in Photoshop that used to take several minutes when I had 4 GB of RAM now takes seconds.
Title: Re: GA-MA78GM-S2H ver 11 BIOS -- Will More Memory Help
Post by: i_am_jim on November 01, 2010, 02:30:15 pm
Thanks for your help and replies.