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I would like to add something here. I recently picked up a hard drive with an "8 mb" buffer and this thing zooms. Most hd's have a 2 mb buffer, and even though that doesn't sound like there is much difference, the 8 mb 7200rpm drive performs like a 10,000rpm drive (numerous articles have evidence of this), the 2mb drives perform like a 7200rpm.
So, getting the 8mb is close, and in some cases, better than getting a SCSI drive, and a fast drive can make a ton of difference in the performance of your PC. If you determine you don't quite need a gig of ram, I would say get less (like 770 or so)and get a faster 8mb buffer drive (they aren't much more than the 2mb. This is the best upgrade I've ever had for my computer, so I just wanted to share it.
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