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What Operating System are you using? If it is Windows XP, 512MB of RAM
is a minimum for good operation. Also, if you are using onboard video,
you might consider installing a good (not necessarily "best") video card
to stop the use of motherboard RAM for video.
You may find that the price of 512MB of RAM is less or only slightly
more than 256MB, in which case, you can add 512 to the existing 256.
Although there are lots of retailers, www.tigerdirect.com normally has
RAM on sale with rebates. They stand behind the rebates and I've never
had a problem with them.
Gigabyte makes relatively good motherboards.I don't think that is an
issue in your case.
I hope this helps.
Tom Mayer
chipo chika wrote:
> I have just built myself a new 2.6 GHz PC. I have used a gigabyte
> motherboard and Iam not sure whether it is a good mobo for my new pc. I
> have so used 256MB RAM but I intend to increase to 512. Iam the machine
> for visual basic 2005 express which I find rather slow. Could it be that
> my memory is low?
>
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