sethook

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  1. Here's a thread with some info on SPM Micro. Appears they used Biostar mobos on some models, so you may want to see if your board has a model # on it as well as the manufacturer. That will enable you to get latest on-board drivers, although you should be able to install a sound card without any problems. Are you sure your card is good? (grasping at straws)

    SPM micro

  2. You may want to look for adaptors that come with a cable that will allow a better placement of the antenna then buried behind the tower. Linksys has one that is a PCI card with cable and a few that are USB with a cable. I have had good luck with both over the years,

    Linksys models:

    WMP300N

    WUSB54G

    WUSB54GP

  3. Isn't it funny how some folks are shielded from this poor economy? Saving for the future is quite over rated and it's good to see some folks haven't fallen for it.

    hahahahahaha :thumbsup:

    (The practical side of me getting out of hand.)

  4. which one is the high density one though? the 128 x 4(high) im confused because the 128 x 64 has the higher end figure. The reason i ask is because the one on crucials websites(128 x 64) is like £56 for 2 and the one from the ebay store is like £26.00 for 2 says, the only difference is the one on ebay says 128 x 4(high) instead of 128 x 64.

    im not sure if my motherboard supports a high density one, my computer is a HP Pavilion t185.uk

    If you were me which of these would you buy if you wanted to upgrade your ram from 1gb (2 x 512mb) to 2gb!

    That's why I suggested Crucial. No more, no less. Cost factor was not mentioned until your last post.

    Also, not knowing if your motherboard will support high density, would lead me to buy guaranteed memory. The hassle of returns and the frustrations with getting a wrong part is just not worth the price difference to me.