I own an
Asus Eee Box 1501 and I need to buy new RAM memory to speed things up. The computer supports 2xSo-DIMM DDR2-800 (PC6400). I've been looking around for RAM memories and the question I want to ask is if the latency (CL) is important, and which value (i.e 5 or 6) is better. And are the value rams (Such as Kingston ValuerRAM) enough for most users as long as you're not a serious gamer?
I hope someone can give me some advice.
Hm ...
How much RAM does it have at the moment?
If I'm reading the specs correctly, it would be 2GB.
Upgrading to 4GB (because the specs indicate it supports that much) would be good, but you have to keep in mind that in that case, you will have to use an x64 OS in order to be able to see and use all 4GB (which isn't too problematic).
You can use your existing Windows 7 Home Premium key and install Windows 7 Home Premium x64 (upgrading x86 OS is not possible, you will have to do a clean install).
Keys are interchangeable between Windows versions (x86 or x64) but not editions.
Alternatively, you can upgrade to 3GB and keep an x86 (32 bit) OS installed.
As for what kind of a RAM type you should buy ...
Well, there aren't that many differences between 600 and 800Mhz ones.
At least as far as speed goes, you shouldn't notice any difference really (even with low latency sticks) because these days, RAM doesn't really affect speed that much, unless you have a ridiculously low amount of it.
The area where you will notice improvements should be in multitasking.
You will be able to keep more programs open at the same time without worrying to run out of RAM anytime soon.
However, for maximum compatibility, I suggest you install same RAM you have now (DDR2 800 - PC6400), albeit with a higher capacity.
So, if you now have 2 x 1GB for example, you can either get 2GB (on one stick) and take out one of the 1GB sticks to replace it, therefore resulting in 3GB;
Removing both current sticks and replacing them with 2 x 2GB sticks.
Or, if you already have 2 GB in just one stick with an empty RAM slot, simply get the 2GB in 1 stick and push it in.