System resources can not be increased, but the total ram will still pay off if your application will use it. 768 is a ton, but at today's prices I hardly think you will be wasting money. I write in sql against an enormous database, and I see improved performance out of more ram on a win98 client. Not that things run faster, but I don't get crashes related to too much data coming from the server for the client to process. I use 384 meg. on win98 and 512 meg in win2k clients. The server has 2 gig. Tom Turak -----Original Message----- From: meijin [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 10:53 PM Hey all... With the low price of RAM now, I am upgrading my system (primarily used for video capture and edit) to the max amount of RAM supported. In this case, the mobo is an Abit BE6-II with an Intel P-III 1 GHz CPU (133 MHz FSB). It supports a max of 768 megs. Someone told me though, that Win98 will not use this much and also as a limit of 128K of system resources. Is this correct? It just strikes me as totally wrong... The NOSPIN Group is now offering Free PC Tech support at our newest website: http://freepctech.com