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Do you need flash memory for your computer or a peripheral? We are the place to shop! We have high speed memory for any device or computer you may have - no matter how old. Visit our site for complete details. Click herePavilion 520c, Pavilion 540n, Pavilion 6535, Pavilion 6630, Pavilion 750c, Pavilion 750n, Pavilion 8160, Pavilion XE745, Pavilion XE783, Satellite 2180CDT, Satellite 220CDS, Satellite 220CS, Satellite 2655XDVD, Satellite 5005-S504, Satellite Pro 400CS, Satellite Pro 425CDS, Satellite Pro 430CDT, Satellite Pro 480CDT today''s software has become more rapacious than ever—not pavilion and 8565c just wanting faster processors, but faster graphics and more ram. layer these software programs on top of itself a memory-hungry operating system, and it becomes clear that more memory is better—up to a point. the good news is that memory is cheaper than pavilion ever, though the precipitous plummet in prices seems to have leveled off a bit lately. but the memory landscape is much more confusing than even a couple of years ago. the acronyms have evolved into a veritable alphabet soup of memory types: edo, bedo, sdram, 8565c fp, rambus. each new motherboard pavilion chipset that finds its 8565c way into your computer seems to want a different type of memory. well, we''re here to help you sort through the memory types and walk you through the process of installation. this is a tough question. however, there are a couple of rules of thumb. first, know thy motherboard. you must be aware of what chipset you have in your system. it turns out that adding too much memory can actually slow down your computer. the reason for this is the l2 cache. cache level 1 and level 2 today''s software has become more rapacious than ever—not pavilion and 8565c just wanting faster processors, but faster graphics and more ram. layer these software programs on top of itself a memory-hungry operating system, and it becomes clear that more memory is better—up to a point. the good news is that memory is cheaper than pavilion ever, though the precipitous plummet in prices seems to have leveled off a bit lately. but the memory landscape is much more confusing than even a couple of years ago. the acronyms have evolved into a veritable alphabet soup of memory types: edo, bedo, sdram, 8565c fp, rambus. each new motherboard pavilion chipset that finds its 8565c way into your computer seems to want a different type of memory. well, we''re here to help you sort through the memory types and walk you through the process of installation. this is a tough question. however, there are a couple of rules of thumb. first, know thy motherboard. you must be aware of what chipset you have in your system. it turns out that adding too much memory can actually slow down your computer. the reason for this is the l2 cache. cache level 1 and level 2 ©2003 www.flash-memory-high-speed.com. All rights reserved. |