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Peter replied thusly:
> J. R. Fox wrote:
> >
> > He said that massive amounts of RAM could
> > actually make the system more sluggish.
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> This is true for some older chipsets (and maybe some stupid new ones,
> too). With those, memory above 256 MB used a slower hardware access
> cycle *and* sometimes it wasn't cached, either.
How much older chipsets ? Are we talking more than 2 or 3 years ago vintage ?
(I've always used ASUS motherboards -- at least since my first Pentium cpu.)
Jordan
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