Setting you HD settings to a single size will help. Also defrag your drive before running, and make sure that there is nothing running in the background, I.E. Winamp, real player, direct cd etc.. shut it all off.
Also, to fix the sdram issue, you actually have to buy DDR RAM and put it in. SDRAM running on a 133 MHz bus will transfer data on the rising edge of every clock cycle, therefore only once per clock cycle for a bandwidth of 1.05 GB/s, DDR RAM on a 133 MHz bus transfers on the rising and falling edge of every clock cycle, therefore at 266 MHz for a memory bandwidth of 2.1 GB/s. The increase in horsepower is dramatic in memory instensive programs such as games (up to 40% increase for high mem applications). Note: your motherboard must support the DDR to use it.
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