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Old 04-13-2008, 11:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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[SOLVED] Memory, when is enough, enough?

I have the opertunity to step up from 4 gigs to 8 gigs of memory for 200 bucks. Would it be worth it? would I see the difference? What should I do?
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Re: Memory, when is enough, enough?

Hey George, nice to see you. Where the heck have you been hiding?

Quite honestly, on the memory, I don't see the advantage of having that extra 4 gigs. I would spend my two hundred (if I had it) someplace else. That is my opinon.
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Old 04-13-2008, 06:52 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Hey George, nice to see you. Where the heck have you been hiding?

Quite honestly, on the memory, I don't see the advantage of having that extra 4 gigs. I would spend my two hundred (if I had it) someplace else. That is my opinon.
I have been really busy with fixing up the house to sell. I'm retiring from the Air Force in a couple months and moving home to Vermont. Buzy buzy buzy. Ya I'm going to skip the Memory. Thanks.
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Re: [SOLVED] Memory, when is enough, enough?

What about stepping from 800 to 1066, pc2 6400 to 8500?
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