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Post by Jason on Apr 26, 2008 11:41:00 GMT -5
Sorry man, but I'm pretty sure you have the fastest RAM that your computer supports... How slow is it? (boot time? application launch time?)
We could try to clean it up if it has viruses, malware, etc. or just tweak the settings for optimal performance. You may also want to consider installing linux on it. My old desktop is a p3 and had 512mb of RAM, so I decided to convert it to a Linux box. If you only pla on using the internet and/or applications like Microsoft Office, you may want to consider switching it to linux. It's free, quick, and there are tons of free applications out there that support it.
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Post by mattandbat on Apr 27, 2008 17:06:01 GMT -5
No, the computer is pretty fast and I'm pretty sure i don't have any viruses because i have an anti virus. I was only trying to max the gaming performance, even though i can't do much for that but I'm not really worried too much about games.
Thanks
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Post by Jason on Apr 27, 2008 20:10:50 GMT -5
Oh, I see. Sorry I couldn't help you out, but there's not much you can do to boost a game's performance.
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Post by mattandbat on Apr 28, 2008 18:41:52 GMT -5
ok Thanks
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