Will more RAM help NVIDIA?

I am thinking about a new imac 21.5 to replace G5 17. Not a gamer or music user but do photos and occasional home video.
Will more RAM than 4 GB for NVIDIA to share with the CPU speed up graphics to an appreciable extent?
Or should I just bite the bullet and go for the upgraded graphics card, providing I will ever notice the difference.

Jim,
Look at the data http://marketingtactics.com/Speedmark/
You new iMac will be about 2.5x the power of your current G5 iMac.

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  • Will more RAM help handle large Excel files?

    Hi everyone,
    I know this message may be better suited to the Office for Mac Forums website, but the site hasn’t been able to validate me as a new user so far (it's been weeks of trying!), and I’m therefore unable to ask a question. So I have to resort to annoying you here.
    I run Excel 2008 (12.1.7) on a 8-core Mac Pro (early 2008) with 6 Gb of RAM (OS 10.5.6). I encounter a lot of problems working with big files, such as a 385 Mb file comprised of over 600,000 row and 50 columns of mostly data (only a few columns are filled with simple formulas).
    After loading the file (which took quite a while), the Activity Monitor indicated that Excel was using 1.12 Gb of Real memory an 2.11 Gb of Virtual, while 3.66 Gb of RAM was free. When I then attempted to create a PivotTable with this data, the amount of memory used by Excel gradually rose to 1.94 Gb of Real an 2.93 Gb of Virtual (2.85 Gb of Free memory was still available) while reading the data. At this point I then got a message stating that there’s not enough memory. I had to resort to breaking the file up into smaller ones to analyze the data, which is quite annoying.
    I was told that being a 32-bit application, Excel 2008 was limited to handling 4 Gb of RAM. But I thought that 4 Gb being way more than the size of the file on disk, and having 6 Gb of RAM on my machine, I shouldn’t have any problem working with it. Obviously I was wrong. Can someone please clarify what’s going on here? Would more RAM significantly help?
    Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

    Yes, I bet the Windows version of Excel is better. I think it’s definitely time to try it.
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    Thank you Hatter.

  • Will more RAM help?

    Hi everyone,
    I read that a good indication of whether extra RAM would be beneficial is to look at Page Ins and Page Outs on the Activity Monitor System Memory tab.
    So… here's what it says:
    I've got a 17" MacBook Pro, i7 processor, Mid 2010 model currently with the standard 4GB ram.
    Want to go to 8GB, will replace both modules as I have heard it's best to have two modules of the same brand.
    If it's worth doing I would buy them here:
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    • Given the info above would it boost performance (I run some pretty heavy apps, iPhoto (large library), Aperture, Illustrator, Pixelmator, iTunes. iMovie, Dreamweaver and often have quite a few open!
    • Are those modules that I linked to OK? I know it sounds daft but they are sooo much cheaper than the Apple ones I'm suspicious that there may be a reason (other than Apple wanting to make a tidy profit!)
    Thanks for any help in advance,
    Phil
    www.misterphil.co.uk

    Ok - so RAM arrived today from Crucial, fitted it in about 10 mins, no problems.
    Machine did perform excellently already, or at least so I thought…
    It's now running on Turbo, like someone has greased everything!
    Well worth the £73.15 which included courier to Spain, 3 day delivery.
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  • Will more ram increase my performance?

    I'm running Logic Pro 7.1.1 on a Powerbook G4 1.67 with 1 GB of ram installed running a fair amount of sample libraries and effects. When I check the Activity Monitor under system memory I get the following:
    Wired: 108 MB
    Active: 600 MB
    Inactive: 300 MB
    Free: 13 MB
    Since I still have a decent amount of inactive memory, does that mean that more ram would not affect my performance? Or will more ram help out with system overloads?

    i'm always careful in wholeheartedly saying 'yes' when people ask if more RAM will give more performance.. while of course it will in almost every case help things along, sometimes quite dramatically, I think it's important to be realistic about what it actually does.
    it's easy to have the misconception that more RAM = more plug ins on some kinf of linear scale -- I had 2GB, so now with 4GB I should get something like double the performance, right? just as long as you're clear why this isn't the case, then that's the main thing.
    I think since the days of CPU cards like protools TDM, the confusion is out there that adding RAM is like adding more DSP. so you just have to be careful that you understand what it's doing any why it can free your system up to do a little more. you can indeed see decent increases if your machine was struggling along before, given what you were trying to get it to do. or, it may just be a subtle thing.
    IMO the best way to think of it is this. your machine has the capacity to perform up to a certain level. when you start getting it to do a lot of things, you will start creating a hindrance to it performing as fast as it can as soon as there are moments when it doesn't have enough RAM to do it. this amount will be different for everyone, dependant on your own use. so, the best thing you can do is remove the bottlenecks, and you'll best let your machine go as fast as it will go.

  • Will More Ram stop the GB 08 painful slow down

    Will More Ram stop GB 08 from running painful slow ?
    I had 3GB of ram and GB on some songs GB would become painfully slow when it came to deleting notes, perhaps 30 seconds to execute the command.
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    In GB perfs I have Automatic set for all three catagories in the Advanced section
    Any ideas?

    It's true that more ram will make garageband run better, but I'm afraid that's not true in your case. I have a 2 year old macbook that had the ram upgraded 1 to 2Gigs and GB did run faster under heavy loads but I would say your processor and OS are maybe a little outdated if you're running GB 08. Then again maybe its something else but you have more than enough ram in my opinion.

  • Will adding more Ram  help?

    My iMac is 2010. Over the last 3 - 4 months its started to slow down a bit. I  realize sometimes thats just the way things are but I am wondering if there is anything I can do to help. It seems that everything is a bit slow on startup/wakeup. It takes about 5-10 seconds for things to get rolling, that doesn't bother me that much, I can handle it, just pointing out that is different from 3-4 months ago. Once things get rolling its fine.
    iPhoto on occasion slows down, but again for the most part its ok. It's iMovie that really seems to lag. I realize of the things I am using iMovie is probably the most "powerful" program I am using , dealing with all the video files, but it has become very tedious to use. I've tried to "clean up" things a bit and that doesn't seem to really be helping. I am wondering if adding more RAM would help. Currently I have 4 slots filled with 2 GB of Ram. I think thinking of upgrading 2 of those to 4GB.
    I guess I am wondering if that would make a difference? I know in theory adding more "juice" will make things run faster but for the most part the computer does run ok on its own, its iMovie that lags. It it simplky because its a more powerful program and adding more juice will help. Or do we think something else is going on?
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  • Running Windows XP on my Mac. Would more RAM help?

    Unfortunately I need to run XP on my Mac and Im using a parallel, VMware fusion.
    However most of the time my Mac crashes or, if doesn't crash, it works VERY slow.
    I was thinking to buy more RAM (I have 2GB), would that help?
    Thanks
    B

    It depends mostly upon how much RAM you have allocated to your VM and the amount of RAM the VM software requires. Only one VM application should be used, either Parallels or VM Fusion. Trying to use both will require too much RAM for what you have installed in your computer. It's also critical that you have the most recent version of OS X required by the version of Parallels or VM Fusion that you have installed.
    The VM software can require over 1 GB of RAM when running the installed VM assuming you have allocated the minimal RAM needed for the version of Windows you are using. So a system with 2 GBs of RAM is obviously stretching the RAM resource pretty thin. If your particular Mac supports more RAM, then it would be a good idea to install more.
    If your MacBook is a Core Duo model, then 2 GBs is the maximum you can install. If you have a Core2Duo model then 3 GBs would be the maximum based on the information you have provided regarding the version of OS X that's installed. Open System Profiler in your Utilities folder and look at the machine ID listed. If it's 1,1 then you have a Core Duo. If it's 2,1 then it's a Core2Duo.

  • How much will more RAM speed up my iBook?

    I am looking to upgrade my RAM.
    I know that speed is a multi-factor question. I need to know what's important and what pitfalls to avoid.
    I have an 12" iBook G4, 1.2GHz, 512 RAM (256 card, 256 internal). I recently installed a 120.0GB Western Digital "Scorpio" 5400RPM 9.5MM SuperSlim Notebook Drive with 8MB Data buffer.
    I am choosing between a 512 or 1g RAM upgrade. My questions are:
    1) How much will this speed up my computer? 2) Is the 1g really twice as fast? 3) with my specs?
    I read a post where some poor cat had upgraded RAM, but didn't feel the difference in iPhoto.
    My specs read pc2100 (pc2700 compatible). Will my specific machine work faster with pc2700? Comptick (which has an awesome battery price) has a 1g RAM upgrade for $189, which is pc2100. Apple's $300 1g is pc2700.
    What do I need to know about the bus rate so that I don't slow things up there?

    1) How much will this speed up my computer?
    There is no way we can quantify this for you. It depends on your usage pattern (i.e. what application you use, how many applications open at a time, etc.).
    2) Is the 1g really twice as fast?
    Most certainly the answer is no. If lack or RAM was causing delays in processing, adding more RAM will alleviate those delays and make your computing experience smoother and more enjoyable. But changing your RAM from 768 MB to 1.256 GB won't double the speed of your iBook.
    3) with my specs?
    ?? What is the question?
    I read a post where some poor cat had upgraded RAM, but didn't feel the difference in iPhoto.
    For the most part, iPhoto is disk intensive not RAM intensive. Therefore upgrading RAM will only improve certain aspects of iPhoto (such as photo editing).
    Will my specific machine work faster with pc2700?
    No, the PC2700 will operate at PC2100 speeds.
    Current RAM prices from Mac knowledgeable vendors offering lifetime warranties can be found at RamSeeker.com and DealRam.com.
    What do I need to know about the bus rate so that I don't slow things up there?
    Nothing. Just buy PC2100 or PC2700 RAM and relax.

  • Will additional RAM help with Illustrator crashing?

    I just started a new job for a company that didn't have a graphic designer so they had to buy my all new equipment. Nice right? Except when the tech guy gets me an iMac instead of what I requested: a Mac G5 with a Power PC processor. Anyways I have the iMac which is nice, but not so quick when it comes to running Adobe CS2 programs...Illustrator, InDesign and Photoshop to be specific. THUS causing me major problems, cause those are the programs I need to use. I've only worked with this computer for a little over a week and Illustrator is consistently crashing when I open a file in Photoshop. This is getting slightly annoying. Will maxing out the RAM help with this problem? I figure it's the fact that Rosetta has to run in the background to run my Adobe programs which is causing the slowness and crashing. I'm used to using a G5, I had one at my previous job and it was pretty nice. AHH! Can I fix it with 2gigs of RAM or will I have to wait for Adobe to release CS3? boo.

    There is being able to run, and there is waiting or not realizing the benefits CS2 + Tiger offer when working on large documents. With small files, under 4GB RAM is desirable, with large files, sometimes you want/need 8 or 12GB RAM.
    And running XP on iMac for those applications while they are still not optimized - but it depends on what your time is worth. Maybe they are waiting for Mac Pro and don't want to invest in G5 (a Quad G5 isn't going to be obsolete tomorrow).
    The lack of 2nd drive or external SATA or FW800 is... odd. Even a MBP can add an ExpressCard w/ 32-bit SATA or FW800.

  • My eMac is also freezing. Would more RAM help?

    I have an eMac, 1.25GHz, with 768MB of memory, 40GB hard drive, and combo drive, running OS X 10.4.6 (Tiger).
    I talked about recently installing Tiger in a previous post. I got more RAM to solve the problem of the constant freezing I was experiencing. It worked....mostly.
    But I still freeze. Like this morning. 4-5 times already. Whatever application I'm on freezes and I have to turn off the computer using the Power button. I did not open any Classic applications at all this morning.
    Sometimes I can work on the computer fine for hours. Though I have been careful not to have too many applications running at the same time and to always close down Classic when I'm using Safari or Firefox. This is because I suspect Tiger has a problem with Classic.
    When an application freezes, I can move only my mouse/pointer. Typing keys does nothing.
    I checked the power and video problems mentioned about some eMacs (mine is within the identified serial numbers) but I have never had any of the symptoms described. I have never had any power or video problems.
    Would more RAM take care of this intermittent freezing?
    Should I delete Classic from my hard drive (and upgrade my Classic applications)?

    "When an application freezes, I can move only my mouse/pointer. Typing keys does nothing."
    This is typical of the video/power problem. The name is a misnomer, the first sign is freezing as you have described above.
    Open the ram hatch underneath and check if the capacitors are leaking or swollen. I would have Apple look at it since it is within the serial number range. Do a search of this forum for bad capacitors and you will find hundreds of posts.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_capacitors
    My eMac began freezing a year ago, just as described above, checked the capacitors and they were leaking brown goo. Apple fixed it free of charge.
    Note that the program extends the coverage for 3 years from the date of purchase, hopefully, your computer isn't that old.
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  • Does adding more Ram help with the speed of Compressor

    At my office, we are having to dump out a 300k qt 7 project that is an hour long. It takes currently 2 1/2 hours to render out. Can this process speed up a degree with more ram?
    Currently we have 8 gigs.. and we can make out to 16 gigs.

    I don't think so. I believe Compressor is cpu/disk io dependent. I think you have enough memory. Depending on what you're encoding to, you may be able to speed things up if your machine has multiple cpu's.

  • Will installing more RAM help my iMac run faster?

    My Mac is circa 2006 and it is performing very slow.  Let's say I see the beach ball way more that I should.
    I have 2 GB's of RAM installed.  Of the 2 GB's of RAM, its looks like I have used 1.75 GB's.  I have 92 GB's of hard drive space available out of 320.    So, my question is, if I install say, 4 GB's of RAM, will my system run faster? 
    Jay

    An Early 2006 Core Duo only supports 2GB of Ram. If you have a Late 2006 Core 2 Duo 20 or 24" it will take 4GB, but only recognize and use 3GB.

  • Will more ram speed this machine up

    I have 1 gb of ram in my 1.67 powerbook. It has an 80gb hard drive. I have a fair amount of programs downloaded and pictures/songs in my itunes. If I double the ram will it speed up the computer significantly to where I'll really notice a differance. Its pretty fast overall, only when I switch from program to program and such that I see the circular colors spinning in the ying yang way or whatever that is.
    How much does it cost to have an extra gig of ram installed? Is it possible? Will it help this computer?
    Thanks

    A better test would be to open up (and open files with, if appropriate) the apps that you tend to use when you're "busiest" on your computer, and then see how your Activity Monitor reacts.
    Note that the yellow area is actually not "page out" - it's the amount of RAM that your applications are actively using. The blue area is RAM used by a program but not active - so it's available to other programs or the system. The green area is completely unused. When you think about it, there's actually no point having completely unused RAM - it doesn't benefit your computer in any way if it's not being used. A good balance would be to have all your RAM used by your apps, but have enough blue (inactive) area that if you needed to open more apps without a speed penalty, you could.
    Matt

  • Will More RAM Slow Startup Times and Will it Speed Up Gaming?

    Hi,
    I was thinking of upgrading my Mid 2010 Macbook Pro's 4GB of Memory to 8GB (2X4GB).
    I have heard roumors that it will slow down startup times. Also, it sounds obvious, but will it help with gaming performance and reducing lag during games?
    Thanks. 

    "I use my Mac a lot in sleep mode so that is something to consider I suppose"
    Don't let that concern you---it's not that big a pause. RAM is your friend. Thomas Reed's advice to use Activity Monitor is your best helper.
    My older MBP has 2G RAM and can hold 6G, but AM has never told me I need more. Here what AM's RAM report looks like this morning:
    44KB for "outs" is nothing, and the computer has not been restarted in days. (A restart clears the "in/out" numbers, so you should only run this test after using the computer for a while since the last restart.) On my MBP and for my usage patterns, 2G is completely appropriate. However, I've seen similar posts here where someone had 4G like you but the "outs were 25-30 percent of the "ins." Those people need RAM.

  • Will more RAM make photoshop run better

    Hey everybody
    I am thinking of upgrading to 2GB of RAM, i dont really no how this will help my computer, but if it does, will it make Photoshop run nice and smooth, or does RAM have nothing to do with that.
    Thanks everybody

    More Ram will make everything run better including Photoshop. I run CS3 on my MacBook and it works great. As cheap as Ram is I would suggest you get as much as you can afford.

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