I just got a new Mobo,processor , and case
i was wondering why my new stuff sorta seems like laggy. Like it seems faster but not like a lot. I got a Abit KT7A Raid Motherboard , duron 800mhz processor and this Super ATX 100 Full Tower w/ 300 Watt Power Supply.
i was wondering why my new stuff sorta seems like laggy. Like it seems faster but not like a lot. I got a Abit KT7A Raid Motherboard , duron 800mhz processor and this Super ATX 100 Full Tower w/ 300 Watt Power Supply. I used my old 8.4 gig maxtor 5400 rpm Hard drive (9.0 ns seek time i think), 128 mb of ram that is like pc100 or maybe one of the pc66 but i think they are both pc100 i know one is for sure, voodoo 3 2000 pci video card , dlink ethernet card , cdrom , CD-RW , floppy , and this old isa sound card but just for now i will upgrade all the old stuff sooner or later little by little.
Does anyone know what is slowing me down ?
i am thinking its my hard drive and ram or maybe more than just that
i use to be on a intel celeron 366mhz processor btw
please reply
thanks
Does anyone know what is slowing me down ?
i am thinking its my hard drive and ram or maybe more than just that
i use to be on a intel celeron 366mhz processor btw
please reply
thanks
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i only can get a hard drive or more ram right now which would be better for now?
i am thinking i should get ram first
does 256 mb of SDRAM, PC133 • CL=2 • Unbuffered • Non-parity • 7.5ns • 3.3V • 32Meg x 64 Cruical ram sound good?
it is $118.79 plus free 2nd day shipping
or should i get a hard drive?
btw i am running on win2k pro if that helps any.
my Hard drive specs are
The DiamondMax 4320 drives feature a top capacity of 17.2 GB, 9.0 ms average seek time, 5,400 RPM, up to 512 K cache buffer and UltraDMA compatibility. These drives offer an outstanding combination of capacity and performance for today’s desktop systems.
Maximum Capacity of 17.2 GB
Supports Ultra Mode 4 for up to 33 MB/sec data transfers
512 Kb Cache Buffer
5,400 RPM Spin Speed
< 9.0 ms average seek time
other infomation on my maxtor hard drive i am using right now can be found at
http://www.maxtor.com/products/DiamondMax/DiamondMax/QuickSpecs/42062.htm
i am thinking i should get ram first
does 256 mb of SDRAM, PC133 • CL=2 • Unbuffered • Non-parity • 7.5ns • 3.3V • 32Meg x 64 Cruical ram sound good?
it is $118.79 plus free 2nd day shipping
or should i get a hard drive?
btw i am running on win2k pro if that helps any.
my Hard drive specs are
The DiamondMax 4320 drives feature a top capacity of 17.2 GB, 9.0 ms average seek time, 5,400 RPM, up to 512 K cache buffer and UltraDMA compatibility. These drives offer an outstanding combination of capacity and performance for today’s desktop systems.
Maximum Capacity of 17.2 GB
Supports Ultra Mode 4 for up to 33 MB/sec data transfers
512 Kb Cache Buffer
5,400 RPM Spin Speed
< 9.0 ms average seek time
other infomation on my maxtor hard drive i am using right now can be found at
http://www.maxtor.com/products/DiamondMax/DiamondMax/QuickSpecs/42062.htm
Well, right now you can get a 256meg stick of RAM from Crucial for $96.29. And we're talking 133MHz CAS-2 stuff here.
I'd advise going for the RAM first. It will make the most noticable difference. And if you are using Windows 2000, it won't correctly support ATA-100 drives until SP2 is released (hurry, Microsoft. hurry!)
Just be sure to yank the older RAM when you install the new stuff. Otherwise it will be clocked down to the old speed.
I'd advise going for the RAM first. It will make the most noticable difference. And if you are using Windows 2000, it won't correctly support ATA-100 drives until SP2 is released (hurry, Microsoft. hurry!)
Just be sure to yank the older RAM when you install the new stuff. Otherwise it will be clocked down to the old speed.
Think 256 MB of ram is enough for my win2k pro ?
I can't beleive how quick that ram went down $20 in a matter of a few days!
i love that
hope they come back down as good if they ever go back up in price
and btw what kind of hard drive should i get?
i may try ibm after i get my ram but would maxtor be ok if i had to get maxtor cause of the amount of money i have or because i just want to get the new hard drive fast and locally
I can't beleive how quick that ram went down $20 in a matter of a few days!
i love that
hope they come back down as good if they ever go back up in price
and btw what kind of hard drive should i get?
i may try ibm after i get my ram but would maxtor be ok if i had to get maxtor cause of the amount of money i have or because i just want to get the new hard drive fast and locally
256 megs of ram is a fine place to start you will apprecitate the performance increase over 128. Also there is nothing wrong with maxtor drives i have 3 of them in my sys some old and some new and they all work flawlessly. One advantage of maxtor over ibm besides price is that maxtor drives are quiet where as ibm dirves are very noisy.
Yah, i upgraded ram from128 to 256. Wow, a huge diff in win2k performance.also....M$, hurry up with SP2!!!
Ok i am thinking about not going with 512 mb of ram now but with 2 dimms of 256 mb of ram .
It is 2 dimms of 256mb of micron ram , pc133 , cas2 , lifetime warranty , and 2nd day shipping free for $192 for a total of 512 mb of ram.
Cause i why not since ram is so cheap now
you know.
but if i cant get it then i will for sure get at least 256 mb of ram which should be fine.
do yall think 512 mb of ram is too much or what ?
thanks
It is 2 dimms of 256mb of micron ram , pc133 , cas2 , lifetime warranty , and 2nd day shipping free for $192 for a total of 512 mb of ram.
Cause i why not since ram is so cheap now
you know.
but if i cant get it then i will for sure get at least 256 mb of ram which should be fine.
do yall think 512 mb of ram is too much or what ?
thanks
If the 512 MB stick is cheaper than 2 256 sticks. But on the other hand, maybe having an extra dimm slot or 2 open is good. With Win2k, theres no such thing a too much ram. Supposedly, WinXP will require a minimum of 128 megs, so assuming you will upgrade sometime, stock up on sdram while its still cheap.
The current Maxtor (ATA100, 5400rpm, 20.4 GB) ive got is so freakin quiet.
I dont get ibm's just because theyre so expensive.
Also having an AGP video card will benefit you even running at 1x its still faster than a PCI video card mainly because the AGP slot is on it's own exclusive bus, whereas the PCI shares its bus with other PCI devices so the more you have PCI wise the more clogged that bus will be. To hold you over, make sure youve got the latest full (not beta) drivers for the Voodoo for win2k.
As for DDR and 200MHz FSB, the duron does support a 200 MHz FSB with DDR. WCPUID says that it has a DDR bus speed even w/o DDR RAM,
but the Duron is plenty fast. I think the true 200MHz FSB will only come if you pair it with DDR, but considering that both DDR and RDRAM dont really provide the promised performance boost, I really wouldnt worry about DDR right now. Its just a waste of money in comparison with KT133A chipsets and PC133 SDRAM.
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Asus A7V
Duron 600@680
384 MB SDRAM PC133@113MHz
Samsung 48x CD-ROM
Toshiba 12x DVD-ROM
Zip CD650 USB 4/4/6
Zip 100 USB
Maxtor 20.4 GB ATA100
Voodoo 4 4500 AGP
Guillemot Maxi Sound Fortissimo
SIIG 3 port 1394 PCI Adapter
D-Link DFE-530 10/100 NIC
Creative Cambridge Soundworks FPS1000
MS Intellimouse Optical
Kleer 17-inch @ 85Hz 1152x864x32 desktop
The current Maxtor (ATA100, 5400rpm, 20.4 GB) ive got is so freakin quiet.
I dont get ibm's just because theyre so expensive.
Also having an AGP video card will benefit you even running at 1x its still faster than a PCI video card mainly because the AGP slot is on it's own exclusive bus, whereas the PCI shares its bus with other PCI devices so the more you have PCI wise the more clogged that bus will be. To hold you over, make sure youve got the latest full (not beta) drivers for the Voodoo for win2k.
As for DDR and 200MHz FSB, the duron does support a 200 MHz FSB with DDR. WCPUID says that it has a DDR bus speed even w/o DDR RAM,
but the Duron is plenty fast. I think the true 200MHz FSB will only come if you pair it with DDR, but considering that both DDR and RDRAM dont really provide the promised performance boost, I really wouldnt worry about DDR right now. Its just a waste of money in comparison with KT133A chipsets and PC133 SDRAM.
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Whaazzzupppppppppp!
Asus A7V
Duron 600@680
384 MB SDRAM PC133@113MHz
Samsung 48x CD-ROM
Toshiba 12x DVD-ROM
Zip CD650 USB 4/4/6
Zip 100 USB
Maxtor 20.4 GB ATA100
Voodoo 4 4500 AGP
Guillemot Maxi Sound Fortissimo
SIIG 3 port 1394 PCI Adapter
D-Link DFE-530 10/100 NIC
Creative Cambridge Soundworks FPS1000
MS Intellimouse Optical
Kleer 17-inch @ 85Hz 1152x864x32 desktop
Well, it certainly won't hurt anything. It really depends on if you want to spend the extra money. You probably won't see any performance difference between 256 and 512. I'd suggest getting one 256 meg stick for now. SDRAM keeps dropping in price. You may be able to pick up a second 256 meg stick for around $50-60 (or less) six months down the line. So, unless you plan on hosting a Quake III server or running CAD software, 512 will probably be overkill.
The only reason I purchased 512 is because I test a lot of various software apps. So the extra memory means I can run it through its paces better. Especially when I'm testing for software conflicts. Since I'm going to have to test more graphics oriented programs in the future, I wanted to be ready for them.
The only reason I purchased 512 is because I test a lot of various software apps. So the extra memory means I can run it through its paces better. Especially when I'm testing for software conflicts. Since I'm going to have to test more graphics oriented programs in the future, I wanted to be ready for them.
Are you talking about 256mb of micron ram (crucial ram) one dimm of , pc133 , cas2 , lifetime warranty ,maybe free 2nd day shipping for $50 or $60 in a few months ?
cause i heard ram prices are going to go up
soon Cause wont DDR ram become more wide spread and be the more commom ram and then sdram not be produce as much so ending up more expersive soon
And btw should i get a ibm HD ? hearing that the GXP 75 series are having a lot of problems like overheating , etc
but not quite sure if its common but i have heard of some.
not sure if i am getting a 15 or 30 gig 75GXP series from a ibm or not yet
but the 15 gig one is $115 and 30 gig $179 or $169 which is from the website www.ibm.com cause if i get it there i know i get that 3 year warranty just in case
thanks
cause i heard ram prices are going to go up
soon Cause wont DDR ram become more wide spread and be the more commom ram and then sdram not be produce as much so ending up more expersive soon
And btw should i get a ibm HD ? hearing that the GXP 75 series are having a lot of problems like overheating , etc
but not quite sure if its common but i have heard of some.
not sure if i am getting a 15 or 30 gig 75GXP series from a ibm or not yet
but the 15 gig one is $115 and 30 gig $179 or $169 which is from the website www.ibm.com cause if i get it there i know i get that 3 year warranty just in case
thanks
Yep, I'm talking about Micron ram. Heck, any make of ram. Intel's boards will begin supporting DDR ram by the end of the year. All of the memory manufacturers will want to unload their SDRAM once this happens. In fact, I figure Crucial's sudden price drop in SDRAM comes from the fact that they want to keep it cheaper than DDR ram. When they came out with their PC1600 ram they had to drop their SDRAM prices to keep the demand up.
There will probably be a price stagnation coming up, but I expect another large drop in SDRAM prices in the not too distant future.
There will probably be a price stagnation coming up, but I expect another large drop in SDRAM prices in the not too distant future.