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From: Steven Wabik on 21 Apr 2008 11:33 i upgraded the RAM in my tc4400 from 1GB to 2.5GB and the base score went down. think about that before upgrading the RAM. thats what we get now a days for having shared RAM (graphics instead of dedicated) and dual channel RAM. it all adds up in your base score. sometimes less RAM gives you a higher base score because of the technologies it runs off of. "Sven" <sejohannsen(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:A0271F9A-38BC-4926-B5A3-330996A7A31A(a)microsoft.com... > The scoring section has a feature that tells you what each section is > contributing, video, RAM, Processor. The value you see is the lowest > value, so you may not be able to do much if the video or CPU is the lowest > common denominator. More RAM is almost always a good thing, but it may not > change your score. > > > -- > Sven > MVP Mobile Devices > "jurich" <jurich(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:A742BFFF-FFCF-470A-96D9-77C4F3521324(a)microsoft.com... >> hi, >> i just have a new tablet pc (tx1410us). from the system, it says that my >> base score is 3.0. i want to increase it by upgrading. any suggestion >> what >> should i upgrade? >> -- >> jurich mahinay >
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