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What chipset does Dell 9300 run on?

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My geforce 6600go in my aopen 1559as uses turbo cache to implement texture cache on system memory. dual channel will allow it to efffectively have no effect on the system as the cpu fsb and 1 stick of ram are in sink i.e. both at 533fsb
 
Originally posted by: AmigaMan
Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
Sheesh, ppl don't read 😉

Hey, I was still waking up 😛

But the rest of my post still stands, if someone who I classify as a low-end user can go through 512MB in no time, hemiram will too. And if I were him, I'd just spring for an extra 1GB stick to be at 1.25GB and ditch one of the 256MB sticks. That's the way my i9200 is set up right now (but it doesn't do dual-channel ddr). As a medium-high end user, having more than 1GB is very beneficial. I'm actually thinking about getting another 1GB stick, but I may end up saving for a T43...


I think you are right. I was running a few things last night on it and had a lot of pauses and extended HD action, so I may have to pop for a 1 gig stick very soon. I got a good idea by watching a DVD with the volume fairly loud and the brightness all the way up that the battery won't last too long, so I've got a new battery coming already.

I think the 40 gig drive was a mistake too. I'm going to be filling it up quicker than I thought,and it's slowwwwww. The ram increase will help tremendously, I'm sure.

So far, not a problem with it. No "sparkles" or dead pixels, the screen looks amazing.
 
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