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[QUOTE="Conservationist:860174"][QUOTE="the_reverend:860171"]yeah, tell me about it. I ended up turning the system off a couple minutes ago. going to put back in the "bad" RAM and see if that works.[/QUOTE] All through this holiday season, I've had the RAM jones so bad I can taste it (literally -- I think I bit my tongue). When is more RAM worse? Very rarely... When is more RAM better? Almost always... What's the best way to speed up a PC? Faster HD and more RAM... and in some cases, faster RAM. I won't be happy until I stuff each machine with at least 4 GB and stick a boot SSD in each. Since you work with big-ass photos, you need the RAM more than most. It's certainly deductible. It's most likely also going to reduce stress and constipation in your life. It could even get you on YouTube.[/QUOTE]
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