computermaineack said:if your mobo can support it i'd get another 1gb of dual channel ram. if you do do that, make sure it's the same kind as your existing ram.
bigsaucybob said:I dont agree, 3GB is kinda stupid. I doubt he needs more than 2GB and you should save the $100 and save more money untill you can get a significant upgrade.
3GB isnt dual channel capable. Not to mention that 2GB is plently.computermaineack said:if your mobo can support it i'd get another 1gb of dual channel ram. if you do do that, make sure it's the same kind as your existing ram.
That takes DDR2, it's a different pin configuration than DDR, so it wont even fit in the slot.way2evil said:i think i will save up more, and get a new mobo. do you guys think this will work with PC3200 ram until i can get some good ram?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813131564
will it run like crap?
way2evil said:damn so i need new ram too damn it. what mobo will support a D thats an ASUS
Better optical drives if you're into that. aftermarket cooling, a new HDD, all depends on what you needgot about 100 bucks to spend. what should i get?
How about a GB of high performance RAM? (granted way2evil might not benifit from it but it is a viable option)There really isnt anything that $100 will do that will make a big impact on performance.
That depends on the motherboard3GB isnt dual channel capable. Not to mention that 2GB is plently.