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Re: [SLE] Memory question
  • From: Hans du Plooy <hansdp-lists@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 15:35:04 +0000 (UTC)
  • Message-id: <200511111539.06317.hansdp-lists@xxxxxxxxxxx>
On Friday 11 November 2005 09:45, lerninlinux@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I've been gone for a while, due to a cooked computer. I had to work off my
> Samba box, that is slow and just a place to put drivers, iso's and docs.
> So I built a new machine "I'm back", and I am trying to save a little bit
> of money. I reused my ram (I had just bought it for the other machine when
> the drives started cooking, never installed). It is only PC2100, although
> the board takes it, and uses it as dual channel, but the board takes up to
> PC3200. As this isn't a game machine, how much real world desktop
> performance would I see by swapping the memory?

If it's just ordinary "desktoppy" stuff - office suite, mail, internet,
programming, that sort of thing, you won't notice the difference.

I'm running my 1.1Ghz Athlon at work on an old MSI KT266 board with DDR266
memory. It used to be on an ASUS board with dual channel DDR400, but for
office work I don't see the difference. Maybe a few minutes per seti packet,
but hardly enough to get excited about.

Hans

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