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Old 07-02-2004, 19:21
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pc memory accelerator

I was wondering what program you guys think is the best to increase the memory on my computer. I have a 433mhz pc and I need to run a dvd burner that requires 700mhz. Thanks for the help.
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Old 07-02-2004, 19:37
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u would prob need a new chip whats the most u can put on ur board mhz wise ? and chips like that come cheap now days sence 3.0 gig cpus r out now
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it wouldnt even overclock to that mate. I say go down to your local pc shop and get a new pc or make one yourself there not hard at all.
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