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Old 12-02-2005, 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by LudwigDrummer15
so it would cost me $100 bucks to buy more RAM?

You can get different amounts of RAM for different $. You can go to some memory company like OCZ, Kingston, or Mushkin and most of them will help you find which memory will fit your motherboard.

As far as your system is described, you should be ok with about 512MB total. So, to find a good amount, subtract what you already have from 512, and tada!

This is, of course, only if the other alternatives fail and fixing this problem is worth $$ to you.
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