According to Microsoft’s Windows Vista minimum system requirements, you need at least 512MB RAM. It seems this minimum memory is too low for the average performance.
Microsoft’s on-the-box minimum RAM requirement “really isn’t realistic,” according to David Short, an IBM consultant who works in its company’s Global Services Divison. He says users should consider 4GB of RAM if they really want optimum Vista performance. With 512MB of RAM, Vista will deliver performance that’s “sub-XP,” he warned.
This additional usage of memory is due to “SuperFetch” feature by which Vista pre-Loads data to memory from Hard Disk based on user activity.
Other Hardware Vendor, Dell recommends minimum 2GB RAM for Windows Vista PCs. Memory maker Samsung also recommends at least 2GB RAM for “Vista Experience“.
Perhaps, everyone should now try to opt for Windows Alternatives.
TechWorld reports : Windows Vista Capable’ barely hits the mark
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