At 02:49 AM -0400 04/11/2004, Alex Black wrote:

(I noticed an additional huge (relatively speaking) overall speed boost after installing an ATA133 card and drive. That made a bigger *overall, everyday* difference than more RAM to me. The biggest difference was the G4/700 upgrade. But then, this thread is about RAM...)

*nod* Identify the primary hardware bottleneck to your task load and fix it. Correcting that one bottleneck will usually give you decent performance gain. Rinse. Repeat.


heh. According to one of my techie friends: "Weigh your Mac. If it doesn't weigh more after each upgrade, you're not done yet." :)

- Dan.

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