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"Richard F. Bolha" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 19 Apr 2002 16:37:40 -0400
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Hi Dean

Is there really that much improvement on say AMD 1800 for $137.50
vs a AMD 2100 for $280.00? I know it is sweet for awhile, but I could
upgrade another unit with the savings. I have limited dollars to
spend. Other opinions?

Thanks
Richard Bolha


Dean said

I think that the ddr tests five to ten percent faster depending on the
application. I would not buy ddr to replace 133.
Some of the high performance motherboards only work with the ddr,
so if you upgrade to them, you must get ddr.  The dual mb's tend to
be less high performance.

Dean

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