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PC Memory - Purchasing places

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Jul 12th 2001#8238 Report
Member since: Mar 18th 2001
Posts: 1690
best buy sells PNY...while PNY is good quality, compared to what you can buy Micron brand on the net for these days, PNY is poopy
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Jul 12th 2001#8254 Report
Member since: Jul 8th 2001
Posts: 180
it was Kingston on sale, I wen't monday, but they were sold out :( not sure how good Kingston is...
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Jul 12th 2001#8298 Report
Member since: Mar 21st 2001
Posts: 5
www.crucial.com

I buy lots of memory from them for upgrades at work and for clients, as well as for my own personal systems.

Top quality memory (they are a division of Micron) and excellent prices.

Last I checked 256mb of DDR2100 ECC Registered was only $65!!

w00t!!!
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Jul 12th 2001#8304 Report
Member since: Mar 18th 2001
Posts: 1604
Cool stuff, RAM is getting really cheap. If I were to get just some standard PC100 memory from them (prob adding a 256 my current two 128s) exactly which one would I need? Currently running an Athlon 800 on a Microstar (or Biostar?) mobo.

Chris
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Jul 12th 2001#8308 Report
Member since: Mar 21st 2001
Posts: 5
Its going to depend on your motherboard....If you know the model # of your board I can get you the price of what you should get.

Microstar maks good boards..It wouldn't surprise me if you are running a K7T model board.

Chris
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Jul 15th 2001#8549 Report
Member since: Mar 18th 2001
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Offhand I don't know what mobo, need to check. The original board was blown when we got it so i got a replacement that i think was a differnet brand. And the company we got it from no longer exists I got some PC100 RAM from somewhere else a while back that worked great, need to figure out what it was...

chris
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Aug 10th 2001#12536 Report
Member since: Jul 31st 2001
Posts: 136
just pop the case off and look at the brand. or better yet look at the manual that came with your motherboard (if you can find it).
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Oct 3rd 2001#17802 Report
Member since: Jul 27th 2001
Posts: 19
I am getting a whole new puter at this site http://www.newegg.com. They sell RAM for dirt cheap. Kingston, Corsair, and Crucial are all good brands of ram.

whoops...I just saw that this site (at least i couldn't find it) doesn't seel RDRAM. Just DDR and SDRAM.


Sorry deker :/
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Oct 3rd 2001#17803 Report
Member since: Mar 18th 2001
Posts: 1452
I just bought my video card from NewEgg. Very good service.
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Oct 3rd 2001#17807 Report
Member since: Mar 24th 2001
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I just looked this afternoon, and I found 128MB of PC133 for under $20.00 at http://www.crucial.com
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