Is the motherboard dual channel?
If so, get two 512Mb sticks
Is the motherboard dual channel?
If so, get two 512Mb sticks
It shows no specs that it is. So im assuming that it isnt.
Yea, Y?Originally posted by Evil Gemini@9 March 2004 - 05:25
1.8Ghz Duron ??
WTF ?? are you sure its a Duron ??
I just got this Athlon XP 2500+ Barton Coreand currently have it overclocked to 2.23 ghz. just get yourself a stick of 512 mb pc3500 ddr and you'll be all set. unless you have dual channel then get a dual pack 2x256mb.
Today is the day.
instead of the motherboard with the SIS chipset i would try to get a board with the Nforce 2 chipset. its much better, imo, more features and better performance. the asus A7N8X is a good example.
Yea, in my first post i had an nVidia chipset, thats why i got the 5200, but it was in a combo deal so i changed it for the other board for a lower price.Originally posted by ROSSCO_2004@9 March 2004 - 15:02
instead of the motherboard with the SIS chipset i would try to get a board with the Nforce 2 chipset. its much better, imo, more features and better performance. the asus A7N8X is a good example.
Yes.Originally posted by SingaBoiy@9 March 2004 - 05:47
Do they have 1 gig memory sticks? And so where and how much?
My understanding is however , makers claims notwithstanding, many boards have trouble with the 1 gig sticks...better to use 2x 512Mb instead.
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
u can build laptops
never new dat
i would build 1 if i knew how and where to get the parts.
i could build a desktop dunno about a laptop only seen in side one once and it was about 5 years a go with a old crapy laptop that didnt work.
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