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I've posted on this site before, and I'm wondering if this is good enough for gaming... I got 2 new 1 GB Kingston RAM sticks.
My current computer specs are: Dell Dimension 3000 Intel Celeron D 320 / 2.53 GHz 256MB-1GB RAM (I think) Windows XP Home Edition Also, I'm not sure how to get them in to my computer... Help?
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Removing the side cover: http://support.dell.com/support/edoc...n/SM/cvrop.htm
Installing the new Ram: http://support.dell.com/support/edoc....htm#wp1076397 Note XP 32Bit really doesn't use more than 2 Gig of Ram anyway (even with any boot.ini modifications, XP can only use max 2gig) |
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