“With every release of a new operating system come new demands and Windows Vista is by large no exception to this rule.There are several relevant components to the Windows memory subsystem. In this guide we will put special emphasis on the hard drive, processor and RAM, taking you through a variety of settings to optimally configure these and hopefully end up with an overall smoother running system.”
Here are some more Memory articles from around the web:
- Mushkin HP3-10666 2GB DDR3-1333 Memory Kit Review @ PCSTATS
- OCZ DDR3 PC3-14400 Platinum 2 GB @ techPowerUp
- High-Speed DDR3 Overclocking and Review Series @ Benchmark Reviews
- OCZ Flex XLC PC2-6400 CL3 @ DV Hardware
- G.Skill PC2-6400 (2GBHK) 2GB DDR2-800 Kit Review @ MVKTech
Smoothing out your experiences with Vista
Tech Spot has put together a guide on tweaking memory settings in Vista. They take you on a guided tour of the registry, and the keys that can be altered to get Vista running a bit better. They don’t limit the tweaks to the memory subsystem either, you will see ways to change your page file and the way your HDDs work.