On 3/24/2010 5:00 PM, William Morrison wrote:
> 
> Hi Guys
> 
> Thanks Mark & Beau, well I had just got the wife's approval to use some 
> of our tax return money to buy some more ram anyway. I ran task manager, 
> ran the same scenario and it showed that when I had Farmville and the 
> email open and when the CPU was hitting 100% I was 561meg deep into the 
> swap file so I guess I'll max it out with 2 gig. The motherboard is a 
> MSI KM400 MS-7061 and will take up to 2 gig of PC3200. Sorry Bill, it 
> not that I don't appreciate the offer but I figure I might as well take 
> it to the max while I have the wife's approval and that way I will have 
> a warranty to fall back to if anything happens to the ram during 
> shipping. Now If I can just find who it was online the other day that 
> had a 2gig upgrade package of DDR for $63.00USD. One thing I did just 
> check and change for the time being was my swap file initial size, I had 
> it set at 4096 with max also at 4096, I now have the initial set at 512 
> with max still at 4096 and it seems to allow the CPU to drop back to 
> around 50% much quicker than it did with both at 4096. Thanks again, I 
> really didn't think it was Seamonkey that was the problem but wasn't sure.
> 

I've always had real good luck with Crucial (http://www.crucial.com).
I found three motherboards there that met what you wrote above, so
you may have to do this search yourself, but with the board I guessed
at, I found the following:

http://www.crucial.com/store/listparts.aspx?model=MS-7061%20%28KM4M-V%29

1GB sticks for about $39 each.

Good luck
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