This will be SD Ram, either PC 100, or 133. Depending on the motherboard in question, it will take up to around 512mb, maybe more.
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If the computer information says that it is a Pentium II then that is correct as the computer always checks the hardware before giving the results. Also the Centrino Duo And Celeron are both based on PII, PIII and P4
When we upgrade our motherboard we concentrate following important points to make changes in ouy PC 1 - First check that the Ram is Dimm or Simm (Too old memory )if it is Dimm Ram then you will have to check that this Ram is of 66 Buses , 100 Buses , or of 133. Normally P1 works 66 bus ram and P2 works 100 bus ram 2 - Then come to Processor , see wether it is Slot Processor or Socket Processor depending on the processor type you will have to get the new motherboard For example I have a PC with a Motherboard XL 2000 and I want to change my motherboard so the Ram that is installed with XL 2000 is 64 MB 100 bus and Processor is Genuine Intel 350 Mhz (Slot Type) I may get the other motherboard say Intel 810 C Chipset or GFXL (because) Both the motherboards support Ram with 100 bus and My Slot Processor 350 Mhz It would be better for you to confirm by asking before purchasing new or other motherboard that what is the final range of processor that the new motherboard will support As I change my motherboard from XL 2000 TO GFXL OR Intel 810c I will Use my own slot processor 350 Mhz that is PII Processor but I can also change My processor from 350 to 500 600 Slot processor to make my system PIII whenever I get the money.
Install Xubuntu. Your machine barely meets the requirements for Zenwalk Core, let alone Zenwalk Standard.
no, not at all it only takes PC100 RAM at a maximum of 512MB or 1GB I think only 512MB. I have a Latitude CPx J750GT PIII 750mhz that won't boot with PC133 from a C610 which is another C series laptop.
In my experiences most of agp4x/8x card worked well on PII/PIII motherboards with agp 2x, but slightly slower because of that (but still VERY usable). So i am 99% percent sure that MX 420 will work with agp 2x. If not, try to upgrade BIOS to the newest version. Hope this will help. -dmc
Yes, the Pentium III processor at 600MHz is faster than the Pentium II processor at the same clock speed due to architectural improvements that enhance performance. The Pentium III has additional features like SSE instructions and larger cache sizes, which contribute to its faster performance compared to the Pentium II.
1st World Countries use PC's...usually PIII's or higher....and Advanced Software 3rd World countries use a donkey, abbicus, and stones to determine audits. If all else fails, they have a shoot off with Shotguns and Slingshoots! AH La La La La La La La Ge Haad!
phosphorus as well as the PIII oxidation state has an oxidation state of PV. Its the +5 oxidation state we need to bond 4 chlorines to phosphorus. So we also need another monovalent atom e.g. a halogen to balance up the oxidation state. One possibility for a neutral compound would be a mixed halide e.g. FPCl4 This compound is known and is usually called phosphorus tetrachloride fluoride. A cheeky answer would be PCl5 it has four chlorine atoms too!
Answer:It would be 3gb+ Answer:I am pretty sure that is the right answer. the Regular World of Warcraft takes 2gb ram Answer:32bit XP cannot access over 3gb of memory (that 2 2gb chips has 1 gig unused in most machines as 64bit XP doesn't run a whole lot of apps and was more expensive :( ) so 3gb+ is not a valid requirement. World of Warcraft the original game recommends 512MB of ram, but will run in 256mb on PC, on Mac it was 512mb but I've had it run under 256mb. Now with the addons, you should expect 1 gig of ram to be a minimum on PC or Mac, 2gb making it faster; the hard drive requirements have gone to 20gb with WotLK, originally 5 gb was enough room. Specs from boxes directly:World of Warcraft 1.0:Windows98/ME/2000/XP PIII 800+ 256MB, 32 meg video card 4 gig hard drive space 4x CD and dialupMac 10.3.5 933+ G4, 512MB, 32MB video card (64 recommended) 4GB hd spaceWorld of Warcrft 2.0/Crusade: 2000/XP (no more 98/ME) 800+ PIII 512MB. 32MG video, DirectX9c 10GB hd space, broadband connectionMac 10.3.9933+ G4 or G5, 512 MB, 1GB recommended, 32mb video 64 rec, 10GB hd spaceWorld of Warcraft 3.0 / Wrath of the Lich King:XP (SP3)/Vista 512MB (1 GB for OSX/Vista) 2 GB rec, 15GB hd space, 4xDVD, 64 MB, rec 128MB video card, under Vista 1.3 GhZ CPU rec.They're gonna have to work within the 3GB memory limit for a while, a lot of machines made in last 3 years max out at 4GB ram, especially as XP only reads 3GB of memory.OSX 10.4.1
Energy is released by fusion of elements to heavier elements, i.e. fusion of hydrogen to helium in the sun's core. I'm not sure what you mean by the 'composition of elements', but the hydrogen that our sun, like billions of other main sequence stars, is fusing right now is the leftover hydrogen from the Big Bang which, in billions of years' time, will eventually run out, and stars will have to fuse heavier elements, going up to iron (which means the universe will, eventually, die). Bigger stars than the sun do fuse heavier elements, in 'layers', with the heaviest (Fe) in the middle, and the lightest (H) at the surface (look up onion structure star).