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Is it better to utilise both memory channel?
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<blockquote data-quote="Digerati" data-source="post: 739977" data-attributes="member: 59833"><p>Yeah, you didn't mention this was a notebook. So yeah, you are stuck with that graphics solution. </p><p></p><p>I agree that adding RAM is your best bet for how you use this computer. </p><p></p><p>As for replacing your current HD with a SSHD, unless you see a deal that is just too good to pass up, I would not bother. SSHD are faster than conventionally buffered drives, but only by a small margin compared to full SSDs. The slowest SSD will still run circles around the fastest hard drives, even with SS buffers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digerati, post: 739977, member: 59833"] Yeah, you didn't mention this was a notebook. So yeah, you are stuck with that graphics solution. I agree that adding RAM is your best bet for how you use this computer. As for replacing your current HD with a SSHD, unless you see a deal that is just too good to pass up, I would not bother. SSHD are faster than conventionally buffered drives, but only by a small margin compared to full SSDs. The slowest SSD will still run circles around the fastest hard drives, even with SS buffers. [/QUOTE]
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