Now have 512mb stick of Patriot 512MB DDR PC-3200 for $30
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Now have 512mb stick of Patriot 512MB DDR PC-3200 for $30
Spring Break Sale, Ends 3/28/2005 6:00 AM PST
Patriot Memory Signature Line 184-Pin 512MB DDR PC-3200, Model PSD512400 -Retail
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Patriot Memory Signature Line 184-Pin 512MB DDR PC-3200, Model PSD512400 -Retail
http://www.newegg.com/app/viewproductde ... 1c3grabb3r
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1 of those would be enough Beast.. 768Mb is enough RAM for most anything still... UNless you're gonna play Planetside, in which case you need 4Gb of PC6700 DDR7, a 10GB swap file, the fastest Video card and CPU known to man.. the ever Elusive P6 @ 9.237GHz.. with the Nvidia GF12 11000.
In case you haven't noticed, I'm not too happy with Planetside, and their lack of fixing performance problems in their patches, when before their patches, there were no problems to begin with... So I don't play PS anymore.
In case you haven't noticed, I'm not too happy with Planetside, and their lack of fixing performance problems in their patches, when before their patches, there were no problems to begin with... So I don't play PS anymore.
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I've got 2Gigs DDR PC 3200 in my system now. Waiting for Christmas to ge the other 2Gigs in...
Since we last met... I've rebuilt the Hog...
3.4 P4, 2Gig DDR, 160G Maxtor HDD, Radeon 9800 256 PRO... thats pretty much it. Nothing else that is too impressive.
Going from a 1.6 to a 3.4 and from 768 to 2Gig of ram has totally made things different.
Since we last met... I've rebuilt the Hog...
3.4 P4, 2Gig DDR, 160G Maxtor HDD, Radeon 9800 256 PRO... thats pretty much it. Nothing else that is too impressive.
Going from a 1.6 to a 3.4 and from 768 to 2Gig of ram has totally made things different.
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The needs you describe do not require that much CPU. 512MB is kind of unusual in an older laptop like that, so if you had that much memory you can be very flexible on CPU. For example, my notebook is a 1 Gig P3 with XP Home, and I'm quite comfortable with it. Might not want to put Office 2k3 on it, but 2k would prolly be OK. I think I put 97 on it, but I also run a MySQL database, Apache web server, and Visual Studio 6. And it has 256MB. Runs older games fine, too. T2 is a little sluggish, though I think that's the network adapter...
Ah, checked my NewEgg order that I made last night:
Ah, checked my NewEgg order that I made last night:
w00t.Your order contents are packaged and sealed. Your Tracking Number will be uploaded here at 6pm PST 3/28/2005