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I’m upgrading a client’s computer and her main program is Photoshop. Her Dell 8250 has a 533MHz FSB and currently has 2 128MB PC1066 RIMMs installed.
The machine can accept a maximum of 2GB of memory if PC800 is used or
1.5GB of memory if PC1066 is used.
Would the difference in clock speed be of bigger benefit than the actual amount of memory in the machine? I’m willing to dump the 2 RIMMs that are in there now if more memory would be of bigger benefit.
Thanks!!
I’m upgrading a client’s computer and her main program is Photoshop. Her Dell 8250 has a 533MHz FSB and currently has 2 128MB PC1066 RIMMs installed.
The machine can accept a maximum of 2GB of memory if PC800 is used or
1.5GB of memory if PC1066 is used.
Would the difference in clock speed be of bigger benefit than the actual amount of memory in the machine? I’m willing to dump the 2 RIMMs that are in there now if more memory would be of bigger benefit.
Thanks!!
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