Don't start making up numbers when it comes to 32 bit max memory supported. 1GB is assuming he has a 1GB video card. You can use 4GB total with 32 bit, including your graphics card memory. So if your graphics card uses 512MB of memory you can use up to 3.5GB regular RAM.
Maybe it's because they have had 0 credibility since they sold their site. What's hilarious is that a lot of people think they're still a legitimate source for hardware information.
http://scientiasblog.blogspot.com/2006/09/toms-hardware-guide-sells-its-soul.html
Good hardware sites...
I've never seen Metro 2033 use over 1.5GB of RAM.
As for Crysis 2 and Battlefield 3, neither are out and I would be very surprised if they use over 2GB of RAM.
Well you can get the Crucial 1.8" 64GB for $130 here: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820148358
I think $140 is a fairly accurate estimate.
Yeah, it's not that fast. The turbo up to 1.86GHz on a single core is nice though. Much better than Intel Atom though. I still don't see why it would slow down over time.
Not much more than $140 or so if I had to estimate. The flash chips are probably soldered directly on the motherboard...
>You can't compare an SSD to a HDD since they work in completely different ways.
I'm not an idiot, but you sure as hell can compare boot speeds.
>It does not lag because there is nothing on it right there, but that pad will start to lag after a while
What makes you say that? I doubt it.
>it...
Why are you disappointed? It does not lag at all. I would be extremely surprised if you're running Windows 7 and it boots in under 20 seconds assuming you're using a mechanical hard drive. Time it some time.
My PC takes around one and a half minutes to get from power button to the time the...