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Unread 21 Jul 2007, 20:16   #3
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Re: XP SP2 Performance Issues

any performance increase you get is likely to be negligable unless you have a ton of unnecessary programs which eat ram, or some sort of folding/ seti at home/ etc software you left running in the background and forgot about.
The buying of more ram is the best way to get a boost in performance when you are at < 1gb. Any more then that and benefits start to tail off really unless you have lots of things running that eat memory
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