Re: 400-480MHz upgrade?

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Date: 02/25/04

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    "Andy Lennard" <ck_karisma@SCRUB-THIS.hotmail.com> a écrit dans le message
    de news:c1gh61$4ue$1@titan.btinternet.com...

    > Thanks for this sound advice. At the moment the cash needed to buy the
    > hardware doesn't look too horrendous, and it would 'buy' the time to
    > investigate the next step.
    >

    In this case, I would still leave the cash in the bank. I 'm not sure that
    80 Mhz more will give you a 20% increase in processing power. You might be
    better off adding some RAM if it's a database application.


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