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> Ram+ram+what??
post Sat 3 Dec 2005, 15:04
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I have a powerbook g4 1,5Gh with 1.2 Ram (1gig and 256mb) and I can hardly load more than 2 AU instr. and 3-4 plugins in DP4.6.
i was just wondering what the f''' is happening. Do I have to buy 1 more gb RAM? and if so, what would be the result? i would be able to load another 1-2 instr more?? that's all? a couple of years ago I had a p3 at 1Gh and it was 5 times faster than my powerbook? So what is all about?
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post Sun 4 Dec 2005, 16:31
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You can never have too much ram but I think speed is the issue here.

You can always consider a faster harddrive - i.e. 7200 rpm unit.
(Hitachi makes a couple)

PB:s have at most only 5400:rpm units - i.e. the newest PB:s.

You should check that your PB also is configured for mainly audio-use as well.
(much cheaper than buying more ram and/or new harddrive)

There are a couple things you can try:
1) Defragmant you drive with Techtool Pro regurlarly.
2) Uninstall any programs you DONT ABSOLUTELY need.
3) Get rid of unwanted drivers and language files.
4) Get rid of un-needed cache-files and logfiles etc
5) Get rid of typefaces you dont need.
6) Deactivate network, appletalk, & widgets (if you have Tiger) and other background tasks
that is NOT needed.

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