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Thread ID: 75334 2006-12-25 03:46:00 RAM for a Dell Dimension 1100 (Warehouse) hotnerd23023 (11659) Press F1
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509393 2006-12-25 07:39:00 Okay! I got the solution. Thank you all! :D:D:D:D:D hotnerd23023 (11659)
509394 2006-12-25 22:35:00 But I would suggest that you upgrade it to ALTLEAST 512MB cause 256MB for XP (I assume) is still very little and will not run all that fast still. The_End_Of_Reality (334)
509395 2006-12-25 22:39:00 Even go over 1GB if you want to get into video editing or gaming (not that I know much about gaming) winmacguy (3367)
509396 2006-12-26 00:52:00 Does anyone find it strange that a computer came with 128MB of DDR400 ram? Would Dell make a computer with that in it? I mean, they exist but still..... george12 (7)
509397 2006-12-26 00:53:00 Possibly at the very budget end of the market that The Warehouse is addressing winmacguy (3367)
509398 2006-12-26 01:08:00 Possibly at the very budget end of the market that The Warehouse is addressing

Yeah, but it must have been at a very wierd and brief period of time when 128MB was cheaper than 256MB. Right now they're rare and at least $60.
george12 (7)
509399 2006-12-26 02:01:00 Good point. winmacguy (3367)
509400 2006-12-26 02:53:00 compaq were making 128mb winxp puters for a while.......they were terribly slow..... drcspy (146)
509401 2006-12-26 03:27:00 nothing to new.

o god i can still remember the win98/me on 32meg..make that 26 after 6 was stolen by the onboard graphics :( you could have coffee breaks between key strokes !
tweak'e (69)
509402 2006-12-27 13:34:00 "I want to upgrade it to 256mb" - In the screen shot you gave it already said 256mb didn't it? So by adding another 256mb you'll be at 512mb. I'm assuming that you aren't gaming on that computer, so 512mb will be fine. Faded_Mantis (79)
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