Ricky91t wrote: » I'v just ordered a 2GB stick of OCZ ram,as the NC10 is struggling abit when i run a few demanding App At the moment i'v got:Firefox(latest),Photoshop CS4,Outlook 2007 professional,Jsms,And windows live messnger(newest pretty demanding :eek: And antivirus etc Using about 1.2 gb of ram(virtual ram too)so an upgrade is needed
smccarrick wrote: To be perfectly honest- your antivirus and photoshop are the only two which should be eating up system resources- even outlook is reasonably frugal. If you are running that list simultaneously- its a different story of course.......
basquille wrote: » I upgraded the RAM on mine (2GB for €20) and got the bag above too (€7). The worse thing about upgrading the RAM is the screws to unscrew the panel the memory is in are very VERY soft. Make sure you have the correct screwdriver and be quite careful! Always thought Photoshop CS4 was a bit of a memory hog!
wait4me wrote: » basquille - can I ask where did you get the RAM and bag?
thelastangryman wrote: » A proper bag that I can carry this around in.
Gran Hermano wrote: » I find Crucial great for memory, very fast delivery and reasonable prices.http://www.crucial.com/uk/store/listparts.aspx?model=NC10-14G I installed the above with no problems. For USD 5.00 inc shipping, this is the best sleeve I've found to fit the NC10https://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.15379
Dopey wrote: » I see from crucial's web site that it can take 2 x 2GB Memory modules.
Gran Hermano wrote: » Only one memory slot when you open it, so max is 1 x 2GB memory.
ongarite wrote: » Elara prices are based on the sterling rate they bought stock at, are based in Ireland, pay Irish VAT, Irish wage levels, PRSI, energy costs, etc.. Dabs are UK based company with stock in sterling whose Irish price is adjusted up/down based on exchange rate, pay UK VAT, wages, energy, etc...
ongarite wrote: » Great work getting Vista running on it. Still not keen on Vista myself, stick to my XP. Bios update for NC10 improves Vista Aero score & performance:http://org.downloadcenter.samsung.com/downloadfile/ContentsFile.aspx?CDSite=us&CttFileID=2026184&CDCttType=FM&ModelType=N&ModelName=NP-NC10&VPath=FM/200811/20081128144007375/WIN_NC10_03CA.exe
moonboy52 wrote: » http://www.samsung.com/uk/support/download/supportDown.do?group=itbusiness&type=notebookcomputers&subtype=notebookothers&model_nm=NP-NC10&disp_nm=NP-NC10&language=&cate_type=all&dType=D&mType=FM&vType=R&prd_ia_cd=05012400 Thats the one i think
benifa wrote: » Everything you've said here is true. But it doesn't change the fact that the two companies sell an identical product, deliver in the same timeframe (i.e., <48 hours), but one is €23 cheaper than the other. Times are hard. I personally can't afford to spare €23 but each to their own.
benifa wrote: » PC World have a nice bag for €14.99. Perfect size for the NC10 and plenty of pockets for charger etc.
thelastangryman wrote: » An external dvd drive (as small as possible). So, anyone help me out?