How to increase 4g ram
You can't. SOC ( System on Chip) means CPU, GPU and RAM are all in one chip. Buy a new phone if you need more RAM
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Has anyone looked into replacing the ROM chip (flash memory) in their magician (or any unit for that matter) with another one of higher capacity? This would be particularly useful if WM5.0 works its way onto the magician, as it uses ROM to store programs and data rather than RAM.
I know this would involce intricate soldering, but if RAM can be upgraded, surely the ROM can too.
Joe
You can not upgarde ROM chip becouse it in CPU
bull****.
do you even know what SoC, and CPU are?
RAM is on SoC, CPU has only cache memory -.-
tomba2k said:
bull****.
do you even what SoC, and CPU is?
RAM is on SoC, CPU has only cache memory -.-
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Are you trying to say that these devices hav SoC, hence the ROM cannot be upgraded?
I was trying to say hence these devices have SoC, memory SHOULD be upgradeable, because
cache memory is not what is the point, it's NAND or RAM, depending on the case.
Has anyone been successful in doing so?
So I was wondering if there is any hack that would add more ram to the GPU, comparing to RAM hack that takes GPU RAM and gives it to Phones RAM, Could it be done vice-versa, so take ram from Phone RAM and giving it to GPU, could it be done? and would it increase GPU processing power?
i too was wondering this too because im a heavy gamer
I'm just assuming but, the RAM pool is all the same RAM chips. It's just being managed and distributed between the GPU and CPU by software.
But I'm not sure.
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I'm just assuming but, the RAM pool is all the same RAM chips. It's just being managed and distributed between the GPU and CPU by software.
But I'm not sure.
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Same here, but again im not sure
Nowadays, the only weak point for S200 is that RAM is too few...
but could anyone could replace the RAM chip to make more RAM usable ?
very difficult, because cpu, ram, gps, 3g chips etc are embedded all in one.
Hello want to change my aunt and I am in big trouble
My choices are an Android device based on MTK 8127A from ATOTO but that come with 2 GB of RAM or a regular one based on PX 5 which come with 4 GB of RAM.
I understand that the MTK car goes devices are a little bit rare
So what to choose:
ATOTO with a MTK PROCESSOR and 2 GB of RAM, pretty good support and rom updates or a PX 5 ?
Which is faster and more stable?
Thank you
sandibad said:
Hello want to change my aunt and I am in big trouble
My choices are an Android device based on MTK 8127A from ATOTO but that come with 2 GB of RAM or a regular one based on PX 5 which come with 4 GB of RAM.
I understand that the MTK car goes devices are a little bit rare
So what to choose:
ATOTO with a MTK PROCESSOR and 2 GB of RAM, pretty good support and rom updates or a PX 5 ?
Which is faster and more stable?
Thank you
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From what i have heard, MediaTek has better reputation than Rockchip. Which one is more stable / faster depends on how the SoC is integrated into the platform, how the Software Governers control the clock rate of the SoC. So this is difficult to answer strictly based on the SoC chip itself.
SoC Chip: MTK 8127A
Soc-based Quad-core 1.5Ghz Cortex A7 CPU
GPU ARM Mali-450 MP4 .
System Version: ATOTO AICE OS 9.4, which is developed & customized based on Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS;
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PX5
8 core ARM Cortex-A53 (ARMv8) 1,5 GHz
GPU owerVR SGX6110 jusqu'à 600 Mhz (OpenGL 3.2, OpenGL ES 1.1/2.0/3.1, OpenCL, DirectX9.3)
Android 8.0
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but there are also :
PX6 ! devices (but it's news no more info a this moment) :
Android 8,1
CPUX6 RK3399
2 Core cortex A72 2ghz
4 Core Cortex A53 1.5ghz
RAM: SAMSUNG DDR3 4 GB
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...-android-unit-cortex-a72-four-cortex-t3847427
And A72 Core is a lot better than A53, and A53 is a little bit better than the very old Cortex A7
I agree with @mum1989 that A72 and A53 CPU cores have much better specifications than the A7. If the applications you run on the head unit can take advantage of the ARMv8 instruction set or if the workload can be distributed across the cores, then PX6/PX6 SoC may well perform better than MTK8127A. On the other hand, in my day-to-day use of ATOTO A6 Pro which uses MTK8127A, I have never observed it to be slow or stutter or otherwise show signs that older A72 Core was limiting the end-user experience.
hi , I am building an extreme desktop computer and I have an i9 13900ks. I want to know what model of ram memory, mhz, cl, ns, I have to install, so as not to have a bottleneck between the microprocessor and the ram memory, I can buy at any price
To get the most out of your Intel Core i9-13900KS processor, you should look for DDR5 RAM with a high frequency and low latency.
Since DDR5 is a new technology, there are not many options available on the market yet. However, you should aim for a RAM frequency of at least 4800MHz and a CAS latency (CL) of 34 or lower.
Some manufacturers, such as Kingston, are already offering DDR5 RAM with speeds of up to 6000MHz, which would be even better for your build. However, keep in mind that these high-speed DDR5 RAM modules are currently quite expensive.
In terms of timing, you should aim for a memory module with a clock cycle time (tCK) of 16.67 nanoseconds (ns) or lower. This will ensure that your RAM is fast enough to keep up with your processor.
Finally, it's important to ensure that your motherboard is compatible with DDR5 RAM. The Gigabyte Z690 AORUS ELITE AX DDR5 motherboard you mentioned in your previous question is compatible with DDR5 RAM, so you should be good to go in that regard.
The ddr4 memories are the lowest latency of CL 7, on the other hand, the ddr5 has the minimum CL 10, the ddr5 will be faster but it has a lot of latency, the ddr4 has more performance
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