Hello people of the world,
I saw some mention of the timing in the past but just cannot find those threads (>_<)'
I want to juice up my VAIO VPCZ12 with some more RAM (from 4 to 8GB).
Currently installed is...
Speed = DDR3 1066 (PC3 8500)
Timing = 7-7-7-20
I want to install...
Speed = DDR3 1333 (PC3 10666)
Timing = 9-9-9-24
Any positives/negatives with doing this?
Lets say everything checks out (with the diff timings) and I install the new RAM and my "Memory operations per second" in Windows Experience Index goes from 5.9 to 6.8, what does than mean for the user? Will I notice the difference or are we talking about a diff so small I won't notice change?
I mostly do things like watch 1080p videos through the HDMI to a 52" BRAVIA. I need to switch from the "SONY LCD" to "Single" display with TV only so I don't loose too many fps. I think someone mentioned video playback improves greatly moving from 4 to 8GB of RAM.
I also do a lot of video editing.
Any feedback will be appreciated (^_^).
Buggy
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