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Is 768MB of RAM too much for a Pentium 3, 800MHZ computer? I sometimes play games. I frequently download and play mp3's. I also frequently use WORD and browse the internet everyday. RAMS on the Superbowl baby!!! Yeah!!!
RAMS 34 vs Packers (if they make it) 14. That is the score.
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Name: Kristofer Date: January 4, 2002 at 12:12:12 Pacific
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Ram is Cheap buys lots of it. programs espesaly microsoft are ram hungry. and if you have lots you can make a RAM drive.
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Response Number 4
Name: jason Date: January 4, 2002 at 12:38:11 Pacific
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i got a p3 800MHZ and i got 256ram is it ok if i get a 64mb grahpics card
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Response Number 5
Name: Shimmy Date: January 4, 2002 at 13:17:19 Pacific
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64MB graphics card is kind of vague. agp? agp pro? pci? Check out your motherboard to see what slots are available get the AGP if possible.
Pentium 3 800mhz and 768MB ram mixes well as long as your motherboard supports it. If you only have two slots you probably have a 512 max board. Best way to find out is go to the pc makers website and search for a spec sheet for your model or go to kingston.com and search.
What is the idea with lot of RAM when you probably have slow SDRAM. If you don't use all RAM it is like 200m2 rom with just a TV, sofa and a table. (gams, Word and IE) Wast of good space.
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Response Number 7
Name: jimi_l Date: January 4, 2002 at 15:17:35 Pacific
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I am a firm beliver in the more the merrier when dealing with RAM.
Go Pack Go... :)
Jimi_l
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Response Number 8
Name: ShutMeUpOrDown:) Date: January 4, 2002 at 23:25:57 Pacific
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