Adapter RAM is at 128. Which means I probably have little to no RAM what so ever as far as video editing goes right?

those guys are circuit city and best buy have no idea what their talking aboutNets_VC_15 wrote:Are you sure I won't have any problems with the cheap one? This guy from Circuit city said it would need to be Dell RAM for it to work on my computer.
You using an intigrated video card? or dont have it deactivated in your bios if your not? that might be sucking up some of that ramKariudo wrote:pre-built and public computers would typically probably range from 256MB to 1GB
typical users probably won't use more than 1GB
higher-end pre-built systems could get up to 2GB, I don't think I've seen any with 4GB
for editing, that absolute minimum I'd try editing with is 512MB
2GB is probably the sugar spot between price and added performance
I'm sure there's more than enough people maxing out with 4GB
I personally use 3GB (only 2.75GB is usable for some reason)
you can always find a way to use all of your memory, but I don't think I've used more than 2.5GB (multiple files open in AvsP, premiere pro, AIM 6, vdubmod)