We share 41 timely tips for choosing the right computers and peripherals right now... Read more
Adding RAM is often the most cost-effective upgrade you can make to speed up a sluggish computer. PCs that had more than enough RAM when they were new often have trouble... Read more
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Buy new computer equipment and peripherals with an eye on the future... Read more
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Notoriously grumpy tech pundit John Dvorak has projected his grumpiness onto the U.S. presidential election and the effect that he thinks it will have on the tech... Read more
64 MB is fine unless you run a lot of memory intensive applications like movies, music and 3D gaming... Read more
Go for 512 MB of RAM, no matter which type you get. If it's too much money for you, then go for 256 MB. Either way you'll probably have plenty for Windows XP or whatever... Read more
When building a system, I'd recommend getting 512MB of CAS 2 or CAS 2.5 PC2700 DDR SDRAM on 1 DIMM, or if you are using an Pentium 4 RDRAM motherboard, get two PC1066... Read more
Laptops are underpowered enough as it is, don't cripple them any more. With Windows XP, you'll want at least 256 MB of memory. Do you think that just because a laptop is... Read more
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