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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 804064" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>A quick update. I had to order the RAM, and it came in Thurs. I got it installed Fri. Lightroom seems to run a little faster and smoother. I haven't had any slowdowns or crashes yet. It's still a little slow exporting files. That may be the i5 processor, or the onboard graphics, or both. I can live with that as long as I don't run into the lagging behind and locking up. On a side note, this week the Pup and I took a private lesson from the teacher from our digital photography class a while back. He recommended I get a stand alone monitor vs working off the laptop screen. I picked up a 27" the other day. It seems huge compared to my laptop, but I do like it when editing and viewing photos. I did some minimal adjustments, but will need to calibrate it to match the printer. It's also nice not to have to adjust the screen angle for decent viewing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 804064, member: 50197"] A quick update. I had to order the RAM, and it came in Thurs. I got it installed Fri. Lightroom seems to run a little faster and smoother. I haven't had any slowdowns or crashes yet. It's still a little slow exporting files. That may be the i5 processor, or the onboard graphics, or both. I can live with that as long as I don't run into the lagging behind and locking up. On a side note, this week the Pup and I took a private lesson from the teacher from our digital photography class a while back. He recommended I get a stand alone monitor vs working off the laptop screen. I picked up a 27" the other day. It seems huge compared to my laptop, but I do like it when editing and viewing photos. I did some minimal adjustments, but will need to calibrate it to match the printer. It's also nice not to have to adjust the screen angle for decent viewing. [/QUOTE]
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