[thelist] Memory question

Sharon F. Malone sfmalo at 24caratdesign.com
Fri Dec 21 20:08:59 CST 2001


Thanks Olly, Simon, Vic and Dan -

I'll go for the 256Mb pc 133 dimm. Appreciate all your advice and tips (like being sure the PC 100 is in the first slot, etc.).

Hope you all have a very special holiday season.

Sharon

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Daniel J. Cody" <djc at members.evolt.org>
To: <thelist at lists.evolt.org>
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2001 7:37 AM
Subject: Re: [thelist] Memory question


> Hi Sharon -
> 
> With prices what they are, you should go for the 256Mb module.. It will 
> probably only cost an extra $20US. If your motherboard supports PC133 
> RAM, get that. Not only is it faster, but its also future proof - if you 
> get a new machine somewhere down the line, you could use the memory in 
> that machine(which will probably be a 133Mhz board)
> 
> hth :)
> 
> .djc.
> 
> sfmalo wrote:
> 
> > I'd like to buy more memory for my 466MHz Intel Celeron machine. I have a fixed 3.2Gb drive (C) and what was once a portable but is now a fixed 3.2Gb second drive (D & E). I added a 128Mg DIMM after originally purchasing the machine, so I now have 160Mb system RAM. With all the stuff I now have loaded on, it's just not enough, w-a-a-a-y not enough!
> > 
> > Question: Would it be best to install a 256Mg DIMM or should I buy another 128Mg one? And should it be a PC 133 instead of a PC 100? I'm using Win98SE.
> > 
> > Any advice appreciated.
> 
> 
> 
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