Too Much RAM??

Hi guys, long time first time. Three weeks ago I bought 1 gb of RAM from Crucial for my iBook (1.2 GHz - OSX 10.4.1) because it only came with 256mb and it started to show signs of major slowdown. Anyway, I've installed the new RAM and now my iBook is FLYING!!! However I just started noticing this week that Safari keeps hanging on me. Pages I visited normally like ESPN, Yahoo, etc are suddenly getting the "beachball" and I have to force quit. It's been pretty constant now. Could this be the new RAM? Was it too much? Thanks for you help guys!!
-NYC

Except in very specific circumstances saying "Too much RAM." is like saying "Too much happiness."

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