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 ??![]()
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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
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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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