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Sony Vaio PCV-120



 
 
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Old December 21st 03, 04:03 AM
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Default Sony Vaio PCV-120

it's a 200mhz, MMX, 32mb-RAM, 36.6kbs, 3.8gb-hdd, win95b.
anyone know if it uses SIMMs or DIMMs?
is this a PI or a PII?
whats the speed of the cd-rom?

is it worthwhile upgrading? overclocking?

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Old December 21st 03, 06:49 AM
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It prolly has a 4 or 8X I would imagine, is this a desktop or laptop?
Either way I (personally) wouldn't waste my time upgrading or even
overclocking it unless you have a VERY basic purpose for this machine.


 




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