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Survey of DIY mini RAM upgrades
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<blockquote data-quote="dtravis7" data-source="post: 96969" data-attributes="member: 8287"><p>So far due to lack of $$$ at the time I did the upgrade, Kingston Value Ram 512Meg PC3200. It works 100% and is dead stable. Taking it apart was easy but I learned it would be even easier if I would used a more flexable puddy knive. Next time I take it apart I have the perfect tool for the job. I left the HDD stock for now and just got a Firewire case from CompUSA that does both Firewire and USB 2.0. I installed my new 80GB 7200 RPM Seagate with 8Meg Cache. Works like a champ and very fast.</p><p></p><p>Probably this new month will be upgrading to 1GB ram. The 512 is fine for most people but I run a lot of apps at the same time and do a lot of Photoshop work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtravis7, post: 96969, member: 8287"] So far due to lack of $$$ at the time I did the upgrade, Kingston Value Ram 512Meg PC3200. It works 100% and is dead stable. Taking it apart was easy but I learned it would be even easier if I would used a more flexable puddy knive. Next time I take it apart I have the perfect tool for the job. I left the HDD stock for now and just got a Firewire case from CompUSA that does both Firewire and USB 2.0. I installed my new 80GB 7200 RPM Seagate with 8Meg Cache. Works like a champ and very fast. Probably this new month will be upgrading to 1GB ram. The 512 is fine for most people but I run a lot of apps at the same time and do a lot of Photoshop work. [/QUOTE]
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