Just a note, all PC Chips mother boards begin with the suffix "M" and
generally, without the correct model number, it is easy to add too much or
the improper density memory to your system, causing headaches. It may be
worth your time to search a little deeper...

Dean Kiley

> -----Original Message-----

> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jamie Adams
> Subject: [PCBUILD] Memory
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> The PC Chips Mainboard (reads from the back of the box):
> DDR 333 (PC 2700)
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> And:
> AGP8X
> Ultra ATA/133
> IEEE 1394 (Firewire)
> IEEE 8 02.11b
> LAN and USB 2.0 as well
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> And I am using Win XP Pro Operating System
> (this is to provide additional information to what I posted about
> purchasing and installing additional memory)
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> P.S. I also run regular scan disk/ clean disk/ and defrag utilities. As
> well as using Norton System Works 2003. I use this computer for my
> internet business and a distance learning home study course, thereby
> needing most of the programs that I am running. So my only recourse is to
> install additional memory. I am going to cruical.com now however... thanks
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