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Old June 6th, 2001   #1
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Default What is better?

Which is better?

128mb of RDRAM (For the P4) or 256mb of Vitual Channel AMD based SDRAM (ram for athlon processors)

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Old June 6th, 2001   #2
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Well, your performance benefit of using RDRAM is pretty negligable. And the price high. I would suggest VC SDRAM as it is quick and so unbelieveably cheaper. The difference between 128 and 256 is very noticeable. I would suggest 256 SD Ram definitely.
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