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Storage? I am Storage!
I'm spec'ing out a laptop for a customer. It's being expensed, and he has a nice budget; but it'll only be used for about three years, and there's little chance of an upgrade during that time period. So, whatever he gets now, he's stuck with for the duration.
After spending time trying to decipher Intel's processor naming scheme and determining that it's only meant to confuse, we now need to pick memory. User currently has a Core 2 Duo laptop which I upgraded to 2GB some years back; memory does not seem to currently be a major limitation. So, I don't see moving to 8GB vs. 4GB to be worthwhile. That, and going with the SSD puts the additional memory out of the budget.
My question is: ignoring any possible price difference, is there any advantage to going with a single faster DIMM over two slower ones, presumably in dual channel mode?
And, for the record, the options are:
4 GB PC3-8500 (2 DIMM)
4 GB PC3-10600 (1 DIMM)
After spending time trying to decipher Intel's processor naming scheme and determining that it's only meant to confuse, we now need to pick memory. User currently has a Core 2 Duo laptop which I upgraded to 2GB some years back; memory does not seem to currently be a major limitation. So, I don't see moving to 8GB vs. 4GB to be worthwhile. That, and going with the SSD puts the additional memory out of the budget.
My question is: ignoring any possible price difference, is there any advantage to going with a single faster DIMM over two slower ones, presumably in dual channel mode?
And, for the record, the options are:
4 GB PC3-8500 (2 DIMM)
4 GB PC3-10600 (1 DIMM)