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Okay random question - at work we've been donated a small desktop which is running a intel atom processor with 1 gb of ram (compaq)
it runs okay (all we ever use it for is running serif apps which can't be installed on the work machines for reasons too silly to go into) but could stand to be faster.
Question is, is it feasible to upgrade the ram (its running XP so i'm guess 4gb would be the theoretical limit) and if so what type of ram is it likely to take (e.g since its running a laptop processor will it also have a laptop motherboard and need laptop ram - or will it be a desk top set up ? )
(incidentally I can't ask our IT team because we arent supposed to have non standard machines in the office - but as its not networked and only used as a stand alone they can get ****ed .... they generally have the IT knowledge of a small wombat anyway )
it runs okay (all we ever use it for is running serif apps which can't be installed on the work machines for reasons too silly to go into) but could stand to be faster.
Question is, is it feasible to upgrade the ram (its running XP so i'm guess 4gb would be the theoretical limit) and if so what type of ram is it likely to take (e.g since its running a laptop processor will it also have a laptop motherboard and need laptop ram - or will it be a desk top set up ? )
(incidentally I can't ask our IT team because we arent supposed to have non standard machines in the office - but as its not networked and only used as a stand alone they can get ****ed .... they generally have the IT knowledge of a small wombat anyway )