PS: more RAM usually is a good idea but situations have been reported,
where adding memory just killed performance, so be careful with such
generalizations. There have been Intel-mainboard-chipsets with
2nd-level-caches supporting up to 256MB. Adding more memory gave you more
memory, sure. But disabled your 2nd-level-cache.....
There was a problem with some ancient Pentium 430FX, TX, or VX chipsets
boards with more than 64MB ram, but is there truly a problem with a board
that accepts a P4? I have heard there are problems using 1GB or more RAM
with Exchange or Windows 95/98/ME however (but these can be solved with
system tweaks).
Gary V
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