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    RAM or Ghz Problem

    I have a problem, I download software for creating music: Ableton Live 7 but I can not run a car or my RAM my GHZ are not high enough.

    I have a Windows XP Home Edition Version 2002, AMD Athlon (tm) processor with 1.3 GHz and 512 MB of RAM.

    References to install software are: Windows: 1.5 GHz CPU or faster, 512 MB RAM (1 GB recommended), Windows XP or Windows Vista, Windows compatible sound card (ASIO driver support recommended), QuickTime 6.5 or higher, DVD -ROM drive.

    I hope nothing so if someone forget to advise me to increase my RAM or my Ghz SVP (I thing there is software for AC or if there is another way)

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    Re: RAM or Ghz Problem

    The only solution is to increase the memory capacity of your PC by adding memory modules, software for memory management will not useless because it only move data or cache to free memory but also consumes resources.

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    Re: RAM or Ghz Problem

    A bit more explanation for the curious at the overclock: Basic concept: the overclock is designed to accelerate the frequency of your CPU, ie, a CPU originally 1.3GHz frequency (GHz) as here was designed for this frequency it for a better rendering maintaining maximum reliability.

    If you overclock the CPU to 1.6Ghz for example, "turn" faster, but this creates a greater heating equipment and I would say significant loss following the determination of reliability which can make your PC unstable.

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