On Mon, October 30, 2006 1:01 pm, Doug McGarrett wrote:
I actually wished to buy another 512MB chip. Is it like 256Mb+256Mb will deliver a better performance compared to a single 512MB chip?
I just bought a 512 M memory card from Crucial, after reading on their FAQ page that with modern computers, you can add a different size ram board to whatever is in there now. (If it turns out not to work, I'll pull out the 128 M and leave the 512 M.) So, if you buy a 512 M ram, you "should" be able to plug it in alongside the 256, and have 768 M.
Yes, you have been able to do that for several years, now. It is no longer an issue with RAM to have different sized or makes of chips. The OP was questioning whether there is a speed increase by using the same make/size of chip. That - I believe - was answered a few times. Essentially, you're not gonna notice, unless you're a real power user. -- Kai Ponte www.perfectreign.com || www.4thedadz.com remember - a turn signal is a statement, not a request