on 10/26/02 12:12 PM, Robert Easton at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> yes you can get 128MB dimms for this machine, for the "interleaving" part
> there's a bunch of anecdotal evidence that this doesn't really increase the
> speed of the machine all that much, if at all.

I ran Norton Systemworks bench test on this machine, comaring interleaved
and non-interleaved RAM. The difference was quite small, on the order of 1%.
As RA mentioned, you could get L2 cache to speed it up, if you don't have it
already. You might find a 256K L2 cache stick being given away somewhere (if
I had 1 I'd give it to you). 1mb L2 cache will cost $20 or so, and my
benchmark tests showed that this was a 10 to 15% improvement in speed over
the 256K cache.
For the money, a G3 upgrade is a much better deal. New G3 upgrades for these
machines have sold for a little as $75, and you can probably pick up a used
one for that much or less.

tafkar


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