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Also Virgin do have an ADSL product aswell.
I would call up a few ISP's (Be There has had a recent price drop ;)) and get them to advise you on maxium possible speed on your line due to distance.
Thats not true. Cable is upto 20Mbps and you can get ADSL 2 upto 24Mbps. BT can only offer upto 8Mbps at present untill they release their next gen network. So this means any ISP that use IP Stream (BT equipment in the exchange) I.e AOL then all you will get is "upto" 8Mbps. ISP's who use LLU...
Bear in mind that your other ram has higher latencies, the OCZ will run at 5-5-5 etc, it would be best to get more of the same if you dont want to get a 2 x 2gb kit
Tbh I would just get the same RAM as you have now. The new memory will have to run at the same speed and latency as the old...
SATA drives dont use dirvers like IDE.
Check you have it plugged into the first SATA port on the motherboard should be something like SATAII0 on the Gigabyte board. ( if it is Gigabyte)