Eugene Gierson wrote:
Personally, I prefer 9.1 over 8.6.
Keep in ,mind that the more RAM you get, the better. IMHO, 256MB of RAM is a minimum, and 512 is much better. I think it is best to get rid of all old RAM, unless it is 60 nanosecond RAM.
Is there a program that will tell you how fast the RAM I've got installed is? I have 496 MB of varying sizes and im sure varying speeds! I saw a RAM tester at a electronics store ($50) but it seems like an awful lot to pay to find how fast a $5 stick of RAM is. Is there any program or markings on the RAM itself that indicates how fast it is?
Look at the number that is on the chip itself, most (some don't) mfg's use the last digits for the speed. A -6 or a -60 at the end of the number would indicate 60ns speed.
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