Me with $100 budget in 2000

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  1. TheMegaDriver2

    Going from 64 to 128 MB of SD RAM made a real difference.

  2. shimszy

    Outside of overclocking circles no one understood memory clock and timings in 2000. The only consideration was did you have enough RAM.

  3. i still remember when i got my hands on two 15k rpm scsi server drives and a raid controller. the whole case vibrated like hell. but it was fast!

    at least for a year. then one disk died and took the raid 0 array and all the data with it

  4. daffalaxia

    RAM.

    You’ll only end up waiting for load. Unless your app/game streams a lot from disk.

  5. Marclej

    I remember when my uncle upgraded my ram from 16mb to 64mb. It felt like a new computer, I was able to open AOL without it taking like 10 minutes to open

  6. Kitchen_Turnip8350

    in the 2000s 4GB ram was peak gaming — what the hell happened, now i need at least 8GB just so windows can run properly

  7. No-Upstairs-7001

    32 GB is more than enough for 90% of people, most companies state what’s needed for AMD or Intel, usually the very high MT ram can have compatibility issues.

    I personally go for low CL 6000MT ram for AMD

  8. Ajay_Jammu

    Remember you can always download more RAM but you can’t download 7200 rpm drive…

  9. fullofclots

    I remember getting my first 10k rpm hdd. That was speeeeddd

  10. Takeasmoke

    my journey through 2000s: 128 MB in 2002 -> 256 MB -> 512 MB -> 2 GB -> 4 GB in 2010
    2010s were even more wild went from 4+2 GB sticks to 8+8 GB sticks in single upgrade

  11. ShutterBun

    $100 was not going to get you much of a hard drive in 2000, folks. I kinda doubt there were ANY 7200rpm drives available for $100 at that time, regardless of size.

  12. MrJFr3aky

    What were the dinosaurs like back then?

  13. MississippiJoel

    You could have just downloaded more RAM back then. Get the HD.

  14. kdesi_kdosi

    get a VTEC harddrive for even faster reading at high RPMs

  15. SissyFanny

    DUDE!
    And the real rich peoples with crazy configs would brag with their 10K RPM raptor HD.
    how jealous I was.

    I’ve never been able to experience one because SSD came out.

  16. Dark_Shroud

    Meanwhile just a week ago I bought 64GB of ram for around $70. Now I just have to get it installed.

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