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  • ram57ta
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    Although its better than an AMD x64 or a Celeron...that Pentium D processor isn't exactly a high performance processor so I wouldn't try to throw too many tasks at it simultaneously. You didn't mention the OS so I'm going to assume its Windows 7. If its Vista I would remove it and install Win 7....Vista is TERRIBLE.

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  • Kenny_Stang
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    Well it has 2 memory slots, so if you want to upgrade it, you'll need two 4gb memory sticks (DDR3 SDRAM). As far as the video card, it seems to be an integrated video card with shared memory, that won't be upgreadable.

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  • BttleFedC10
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    AS5733Z-4633 Im assuming thats it. Im not home so i cant look at it.

    I wander also how they got the memory set up. Theres 2 slots. But is there two 2G or just one 4G? lol

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  • Kenny_Stang
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    What's the model number on the laptop? Might help to determine if you can upgrade the video card, and memory.

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  • BttleFedC10
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    Now do these laptop have 2 slot or just one? Cause i dont know wheter to get one 4gb or get one 8gb

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  • BttleFedC10
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    Well 1080p is choppy when watching youtube vids. But switch em to to 720p and it does it fine. Any particular brand of ram or video card? Im not sure how hard it is to put stuff in a laptop. Never tried.

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  • Kenny_Stang
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    Originally posted by motoman View Post
    If you're editing HD video in any great lengths then you may want a better video card to go along with additional RAM. I've got an older Dell laptop with 6Gb of RAM, using on board video and anything at 1080p can be choppy at times.
    I'm not sure if the vid card on that laptop is upgradeable, most aren't.

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  • motoman
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    If you're editing HD video in any great lengths then you may want a better video card to go along with additional RAM. I've got an older Dell laptop with 6Gb of RAM, using on board video and anything at 1080p can be choppy at times.

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  • Kenny_Stang
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    Should be fine for what you want, but yeah, I would expand the memory to the max amount if you will be using it for video editing.

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  • BttleFedC10
    started a topic Just bought a new laptop

    Just bought a new laptop

    ITs an Acer Aspire. So hows the laptop to yall? All i really need for is to edit videos and watch movies and youtube videos in hd and shit.

    Heres the specs

    •Intel Pentium Dual-Core P6200 processor
    2.13GHz, 3MB L3 Cache


    •4GB DDR3 SDRAM system memory (expandable to 8GB) IS IT WORTH EXPANDING?


    •500GB hard drive


    •SuperMulti DVD Burner


    •10/100 Fast Ethernet, 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN


    •15.6" HD CineCrystal LED-backlit display
    Intel HD Graphics with 128MB of dedicated system memory and support for Microsoft DirectX 10


    Additional Features:
    •0.3MP webcam with built-in microphone
    •2-in-1 memory card reader
    •3 x USB 2.0 ports, 1 x headphone jack, 1 x microphone jack, 1 x RJ-45 Ethernet port, 1 x VGA port
    •6-cell lithium-ion battery, up to 5 h battery life
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