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RAM Usage: Page ins/outs & Swap File Sticky?

This is a discussion on RAM Usage: Page ins/outs & Swap File Sticky? within the Mac hardware forums, part of the Tutorials category; this would really help people...

          
   
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    this would really help people

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    wow lot of users what's it

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    alright i think i may, does anybody have any other recommendations for guides that i can make?
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    no page outs!!! you're lucky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seraph View Post
    it's weird, i never had them on my G5 either,

    i could be running msn, itunes, photoshop, cinema 4D rendering something, firefox and only had 5Gb of ram, it never delved into it that much,
    you're lucky then. my mbp only has 2GB RAM and my pageouts/ins are in the GB size.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seraph View Post
    throw some more in there then, what year MBP is it? DDR3 is pretty cheap about now, ddr2 is still a bit pricey though
    i cant its maxed out. it is a CoreDuo MBP, 2GB DDR2 RAM @667MHz is the max it can take im afraid

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seraph View Post
    haha maxed out indeed, try a 2gig stick of ddr2 in there with another one and i'd bet money it'll work what apple states as a max isnt usually the case
    haha unfortunately in this case, 2GB is the actual limit because apple decided to skimp out on the hardware they used and all that. if only i had waited 5 days i could have gotten a Core2Duo with a 4GB limit.

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