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Thank you mrjulius for quick reply.
I have only 1 GB ram- thinking to change to 4 GB.
but not now. I think i'll stick with v7.0 for now.
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Posted: 2010-11-25 07:12:23
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oh i forgot to tell, my ram is 4g so its seems its already 1g ram consumption in cs4 . i expect more ram consumption in cs5
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Posted: 2010-11-25 07:58:25
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IMHO CS5 = CS4 improved
I use CS5 it is the best I ever used, since 7.0
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Posted: 2010-11-25 16:54:25
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Luckchris, you have tempted me to use cs5 but my ram is stopping me.
I dont want to experience slowness in my pc.
I know the previous day, we had a good discussion over antivirus. Can any one state which is the best antivirus among 'Avast internet security' and 'Kaspersky internet security 2011' in terms of protection at the same time less ram consumption?? Or you can suggest any other as well.
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Posted: 2010-11-26 03:45:36
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Kaspersky is the best all round anti-virus suite. It has the best detection rate, and removal success, whilst not consuming a large amount of RAM.
I wouldn't use CS5 with less than 3-4GB ram
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Posted: 2010-11-26 20:40:56
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the new 3D features in CS4 and 5 is cool but requires more ram
my notebook is not lucky , only my rig clone computer desktop can.
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Posted: 2010-11-26 21:47:47
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Lukechris,
Have you checked the features of avast internet security? Yesterday while searching for both antivirus features and reviews, i guess avast has unique firewall and network activity feature which means more protection. Also one site called cnet.com has given kaspersky 4.5 rating and avast 5 rating out of 5. Though i couldnt find more about ram consumption in both antivirus programme.
One more technical question. Yesterday i was discussing about ram with my pc tech friend. He said you cannot put more then 2 GB ram with DUAL CORE processor. It is like you are attaching a big elephant with small ant, who wouldnt be able to use it to full. Is it right? How much ram can dual core processor handle?
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Posted: 2010-11-27 04:23:27
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On 2010-11-27 04:23:27, ceaser2008 wrote:
Have you checked the features of avast internet security? Yesterday while searching for both antivirus features and reviews, i guess avast has unique firewall and network activity feature which means more protection. Also one site called cnet.com has given kaspersky 4.5 rating and avast 5 rating out of 5. Though i couldnt find more about ram consumption in both antivirus programme.
Features is one things, quality, and usage or rescources is another. CNET don't have the same people reviewing every thing, so it would be difficult to say. I reccomend Kaspersky from experience, and many many benchmark tests.
On 2010-11-27 04:23:27, ceaser2008 wrote:
One more technical question. Yesterday i was discussing about ram with my pc tech friend. He said you cannot put more then 2 GB ram with DUAL CORE processor. It is like you are attaching a big elephant with small ant, who wouldnt be able to use it to full. Is it right? How much ram can dual core processor handle?
This is incorrect, it is possible and it is very common. What he may mean is you need a 64 bit OS for over 3gb RAM, but they go together perfectly, as long as your motherboard supports the extra RAM
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Posted: 2010-11-27 11:57:36
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Thank you lukechris.
I'll go for kaspersky internet security based on your opinion.
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Posted: 2010-11-27 13:20:19
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Can anybody show me the way to arrange the desktop icons on top/bottom of the screen?
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Posted: 2010-11-28 13:17:33
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