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Old March 31st 03, 03:08 PM
JCW
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Thanks Steve and Peter,
Who knows maybe I'll do both or maybe neither. Have a good day and ....

GOD BLESS AMERICA...
JCW
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If you just run normal apps and your PC feels slow, going
from 512 to 768 will do nothing. The best upgrade for a
PC that "feels slow" is a new, fast hard drive, believe it
or not. The hard drive is the bottleneck in the data
transfer system.



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Old April 13th 03, 06:56 PM
Bill Rodgers
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I do not think that XP will run any more effeciently but
if you have other apps that require a lot of horsepower
such as graphic programs or CAD programs, then the extra
RAM would help.

Bill
-----Original Message-----
My system currently is running two 256 PC133 SDRAM

sticks. I want to put
more Ram in but I only have 2 slots. Can I run 1 256 and

1 512 and would I
notice a marked increase? Thanks in advance
JCW
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