Re: RAM requirements



Chuck wrote:

Happy Noo Yeer, Everybodeee!
I am running a Dell 4600 p4 with 256MB RAM. I am planning on adding a DVD burner and burning many DVDs. Obviously, 256MB ain't gonna cut it. I'm looking at going up to 1GB, but have an opportunity to GET and ADDITIONAL 1GB inexpensively. Would that be overkill, or, in your estimable experience, is more better?
Thanks,
Chuck :-D

Based on what you plan, ;just burning DVDs, 512MB would be fine. 2GB would definitely be overkill.


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