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"Susan S. Hays" <[log in to unmask]>
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Yes, I do have 320 MB of Ram.  I have (2) 128's and (1)64.

Susan Hays

>If indeed you have 320 MB, then you've lost me. >

----- Original Message -----
From: Susan S. Hays <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2000 1:43 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Upgrade or new?


> I have the following:
>
> Gateway Pentium II 300
> 320 MB of Ram
> ATI All-in-Wonder 128 video/graphics card
> 6.4 Gig Harddrive
>
> Unfortunately, after upgrading my Ram and video/graphics card, I can't
tell
> any major differences than before I upgraded.  So now I am thinking that I
> need to add a new motherboard and processor.  My question is, should up go
to
> the expense of adding a new motherboard and processor or should I just
think
> of purchasing a new computer?  Will a new motherboard and processor give
me a
> major increase in speed especially when downloading and moving around on
the
> web?  Or am I asking to be disappointed again with no major difference in
> speed?  The main reason I use my computer is for the internet.  I don't
play
> any games or anything like that.  I would appreciate your input.

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