From: "Cymbal Man Freq." Don't on 18 Dec 2006 13:16 I'm at 384, and my Internet Security programs are using too much RAM nowadays. I'd go with 512 if I had a choice, but I don't so I won't.
From: Gary S. Terhune on 18 Dec 2006 19:45 Suggest you pare down your internet security programs, <s>. A lot of overhype and needless redundancy in that department these days. -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User http://grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm http://grystmill.com/articles/security.htm "Roll Your Own Free Security Suite" http://wiki.castlecops.com/Roll_your_own_Free_Security_Suite Cymbal Man Freq. wrote: > I'm at 384, and my Internet Security programs are using too much RAM > nowadays. I'd go with 512 if I had a choice, but I don't so I won't.
From: Rubyjack on 20 Dec 2006 20:36
Sandra SiSoft will give you the latency of your memory, as well as a bunch of other information. But to see it you may have to adjust the columns. Dan "Daave" <dcwashNOSPAM(a)myrealboxXYZ.invalid> wrote in message news:MeOdnbXYz-IDgBnYnZ2dnUVZ_vipnZ2d(a)cavtel.net... > MEB wrote: > > Ah, if you plan on doing the eventual processor upgrade make > > absolutely certain the memory can handle 100mhz FSB also. > > Preferably at CAS 2. > > The memory I located does indeed have a CAS Latency of 2: > > http://www.comtread.com/12pcsdram1611.html > > But how in the world do I determine what CL I have now? Is there any > software that can tell me? I even took out the RAM and jotted down > everything that was printed on it: > > SY56864V A1 > 296727 > A102 PC100 > S-DR PC128 SIT > > There are 16 Infineon chips on the stick: > HYB39564800BT-8 > Taiwan B E13012 > 9952 > > 1 84 > 94 V-O > > Googling, the closest I came up with was: > > http://www.computertradingpost.com/archives/CTP_Archive_282.htm > > MICRON TECHNOLOGIES SY56864V-A1 128MB PC133 CL3 168P MICRON MEM SUPER PC > TCG, Inc. > > CL=3, but note that it is PC133. > > What do *I* have?! > > -- > Dave > > |