How good the performance of this PC is whe add SSD and more RAM?
juancitopr
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Recently i bought the basic Apire E15 E5-575-33BM
I just find it very good for the money i paid. When i used it for more demanding task it start to lagg because of the swapping on mechanical disk. I think this will be solved adding SSD and more RAM. My machine is Intel Core i3 7100U. How good it get when add more muscle? Any one had this experience?
Thanks,
Juan
I just find it very good for the money i paid. When i used it for more demanding task it start to lagg because of the swapping on mechanical disk. I think this will be solved adding SSD and more RAM. My machine is Intel Core i3 7100U. How good it get when add more muscle? Any one had this experience?
Thanks,
Juan
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juancitopr said:Recently i bought the basic Apire E15 E5-575-33BM
I just find it very good for the money i paid. When i used it for more demanding task it start to lagg because of the swapping on mechanical disk. I think this will be solved adding SSD and more RAM. My machine is Intel Core i3 7100U. How good it get when add more muscle? Any one had this experience?
Thanks,
Juan
If you're planning to add more SSD, I recommend you to try updating SSD for the boot partition and use HDD for other partitions. This will save you money and all your games and applications will save its data on C:\ by default which makes loading and saving (including temp files) faster.
Cheers m8
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Hi,
Upgrading memory to a total of 8GB is good enough for normal work but switching to SSD will improve the performance immensely.
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Hi,
You are welcome Get a DDR4 2133MHz or a 2400 module depending on what you have at the moment, recommended speed is 2133MHz but 2400MHz memory also will work. These are the recommended modules:
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juancitopr said:Recently i bought the basic Apire E15 E5-575-33BM
I just find it very good for the money i paid. When i used it for more demanding task it start to lagg because of the swapping on mechanical disk. I think this will be solved adding SSD and more RAM. My machine is Intel Core i3 7100U. How good it get when add more muscle? Any one had this experience?
Thanks,
Juan
If you're planning to add more SSD, I recommend you to try updating SSD for the boot partition and use HDD for other partitions. This will save you money and all your games and applications will save its data on C:\ by default which makes loading and saving (including temp files) faster.
Cheers m8
-RanY2JBElieve in YOUrself.1 -
Hi,
Upgrading memory to a total of 8GB is good enough for normal work but switching to SSD will improve the performance immensely.
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Thanks for the fast answer! Any ideas on what SSD to buy?0
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juancitopr said:Thanks for the fast answer! Any ideas on what SSD to buy?
Example:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-250GB-Solid-State-Drive/dp/B00TGIVZTW
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Thanks! Please, one more question. Any suggestions for specific ram?0
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Hi,
You are welcome Get a DDR4 2133MHz or a 2400 module depending on what you have at the moment, recommended speed is 2133MHz but 2400MHz memory also will work. These are the recommended modules:
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Thank you so much my Friend! I just ordered it!0
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