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Fencefry
Okay you get the picture... My home computers RAM is 256 MB DDR... Yup, pretty bad...
Stobbo
3/10. Old and outdated, but is still enough for basic tasks.

2GB (2x 1GB) DDR2 667mhz RAM
Acid
9/10 nothing wrong with that RAM, would run pretty much everything smoothly.

2x 512 DDR-400 ECC beret.gif
redmonke
10/10 That's the same stuff I'm getting in the mail today wub.gif

Ok, don't laugh.

2x 256mb DDR PC2100 running at 133 Mhz...crying.gif

2x 512mb DDR PC3200 coming in the mail tooooooday yay.gif
opac
2GB (2x 1GB) DDR2 667mhz RAM Laptop
1.5 GB DDR Desktop
Carbon-14
9/10, decent enough for modern computing...next step, 4GB.

Look in my sig for mine.
Bub
9/10

I have two 128 MB sticks and one 256 MB stick of PC133 RAM for a total of 512 MB.
Haleth
5/10, 512MB allows you to do the basic stuff and play a few games that don't require too much memory.

1 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM

-Knight Haleth
Bob-sama
7/10. Enough to run WinXP smoothly, but I found that Vista was a bit too laggy with only 1GB.

1 x 64MB PC-133 SD RAM (Pentium II 400) old Acer desktop
plus
2 x 64MB PC-133 SD RAM (Celeron 500) old Dell Inspiron 3800 laptop
plus
2 x 128MB PC-133 SD RAM (K6 550) formerly PII 400
plus
1 x 512MB DDR 400 (Celeron 2GHz) retired desktop
plus
1 x 2048MB DDR2 800 (Pentium Dual-Core E2140 @ 3GHz) new desktop... rate this one at least
Fencefry
9/10 pretty good. One question though, what is the high combined RAM you can get of a regular desktop?

1 x 1GB on my mac laptop (Won't get technical)
Acid
QUOTE(Bob-sama @ Jan 8 2008 at 08:50 PM) *
7/10. Enough to run WinXP smoothly, but I found that Vista was a bit too laggy with only 1GB.

1 x 64MB PC-133 SD RAM (Pentium II 400) old Acer desktop


I still have a P2 and p3 computer ly ing around, You can't run jack on it today though tongue.gif 2/10
QUOTE(Bob-sama @ Jan 8 2008 at 08:50 PM) *
2 x 64MB PC-133 SD RAM (Celeron 500) old Dell Inspiron 3800 laptop

Should be fine running linux smile.gif 5/10
QUOTE(Bob-sama @ Jan 8 2008 at 08:50 PM) *
2 x 128MB PC-133 SD RAM (K6 550) formerly PII 400

Getting better bleh.gif
QUOTE(Bob-sama @ Jan 8 2008 at 08:50 PM) *
1 x 512MB DDR 400 (Celeron 2GHz) retired desktop

Can be used for any usual desktop computing 7/10 lacks being able to play higher end games but who cares
QUOTE(Bob-sama @ Jan 8 2008 at 08:50 PM) *
1 x 2048MB DDR2 800 (Pentium Dual-Core E2140 @ 3GHz) new desktop... rate this one at least

Nice ohmy.gif what speed is your ram rated @ now?

QUOTE
1 x 1GB on my mac laptop (Won't get technical)


Um for what a mac can do 9/10 smile.gif.
Haleth
QUOTE(Bob-sama @ Jan 8 2008 at 09:50 PM) *
7/10. Enough to run WinXP smoothly, but I found that Vista was a bit too laggy with only 1GB.

1 x 64MB PC-133 SD RAM (Pentium II 400) old Acer desktop
plus
2 x 64MB PC-133 SD RAM (Celeron 500) old Dell Inspiron 3800 laptop
plus
2 x 128MB PC-133 SD RAM (K6 550) formerly PII 400
plus
1 x 512MB DDR 400 (Celeron 2GHz) retired desktop
plus
1 x 2048MB DDR2 800 (Pentium Dual-Core E2140 @ 3GHz) new desktop... rate this one at least

You know, I'm running neither of them, I'm running Mac OS X. tongue.gif
Bob-sama
QUOTE(Knight Haleth @ Jan 8 2008 at 04:21 PM) *
QUOTE(Bob-sama @ Jan 8 2008 at 09:50 PM) *
7/10. Enough to run WinXP smoothly, but I found that Vista was a bit too laggy with only 1GB.

1 x 64MB PC-133 SD RAM (Pentium II 400) old Acer desktop
plus
2 x 64MB PC-133 SD RAM (Celeron 500) old Dell Inspiron 3800 laptop
plus
2 x 128MB PC-133 SD RAM (K6 550) formerly PII 400
plus
1 x 512MB DDR 400 (Celeron 2GHz) retired desktop
plus
1 x 2048MB DDR2 800 (Pentium Dual-Core E2140 @ 3GHz) new desktop... rate this one at least

You know, I'm running neither of them, I'm running Mac OS X. tongue.gif

Not bad... so let's revise mine to 8/10.

Anyways--my RAM runs at either DDR2 750 (5-5-5-16 (subs on auto) 2T 1.85V) or DDR2 900 (6-6-6-20 (subs on auto) 2T 1.85V). I'm going to overclock that a bit more efficiently a little bit later. I had no motherboard to do this on right now, unfortunately. I'll be waiting for my RMA to get in to continue.

Oh and the most you can get on single sticks for desktops is 2GB sticks. Rarely you can find servers RAM with 4GB sticks... I've only seen one and that's never in stock.
Drolleke
2 x 1G 667 MHz DDR2


I upgraded from 1 to 2G love.gif
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