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Technology Stocks : Advanced Micro Devices - Moderated (AMD)
AMD 231.66-0.1%2:51 PM EST

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To: Charles R who wrote (21892)12/8/2000 10:27:20 AM
From: that_crazy_dougRead Replies (1) of 275872
 
<< Just curious, did your machine have any L2 cache? How much main memory did you have? The reason I say that is because a Pentium should be able to handle a DSL or cable connection (given that even 486s were able to handle 10Mbps Ethernet). >>

I updated my Dad's 233mhz (i think it was pentium mmx, but i'm not sure) to a duron 700, and the difference on the internet performance was huge (and he's got a 28.8 modem because his phone lines are bad and he can't use a 56k). He was going on for a half hour how he couldn't believe how much faster it was even though the modem speed didn't increase. He has probably 5-6 things running in the background plus 2-3 ie windows and 3 or 4 messenging services going at all times. In the upgrade, he also upgraded from a 1-2meg video board to a 32 meg geforce 2 mx, and went from 64 to 128 meg of ram, so those 2 things probably helped as well.

I admit to being surprised at the level of performance increase he got, but I am much happier with my duron 700 then my p2 400. I guess I'm surprised at the amount of people who say a 266 is good enough for anyone. I can see where you'd get used to it, but if you used an 800 for awhile you sure wouldn't want to go back. Just like a 56k modem isn't bad until you surf on cable/dsl for awhile.
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