Thanks everyone,
I just found the RAM online, also I think I'm going to go with the Radeon
7000 PCI since I want to put the standard graphics card that came with my
B&W in my Starmax 4000/200.

Also I'm just going to get a 80GB Western Digital drive (I don't need more
than that) sometime soon.


Thanks for your help everyone,

Stephen
[email protected]

On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 1:44 PM, PeterH <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On Mar 5, 2009, at 9:15 AM, Bruce - in Orlando wrote:
>
> >> What is the Max Hard Drive Size I can put in it?
>
> 120 GB trade size (131,072 theoretical maximum) without Hard Drive
> SpeedTools (HDST).
>
> Practically unlimited with HDST (3 x 500 GB is certainly possible).
>
>
> >> What is the best video card I can get for it?
>
> The standard one, or a Radeon 7000 PCI version.
>
>
> >> What is the Max amount of RAM I can put in it?
>
> 1 GB maximum, as 4 x 256 MB PC100.
>
>
> As a practical matter, you would be better off using a Gigabit E-net
> G4 as your starting point (2 GB maximum, as 4 x 512 MB PC100/PC133).
>
> Or, a Digital Audio (1.5 GB maximum, as 3 x 512 MB PC133).
>
>
> In every case mentioned, the RAM must be "low density", but not
> necessarily "low profile".
>
>
>
> >
>

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