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does anyone know where i can get cheap ram from?
Posted by Steve Broughton on 23 July 2003 at 09:05Anyone know of a place to get cheap RAM, its for my wifes computer an AMD K6 450 at the moment it has 128mb of PC100 SDRam and it is soooo ssssllllllooooooww 😆 I’ve tried E-buyer.com but thay want about £40 for a 256mb stick 😮 Help! 🙁 I want to up it to at least 512.
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Scan have some 256mb PC-100 for £28.20 +p&p
scan.co.uk
HTH,
Gareth
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I miight have some spare from an old computer. I will need to check tonight when I get home. I think I have 2x 256mb pc-100sdram chips for you. If you still need them send us an email.
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I build and repair computers in my spare time,
I think I have some 512mb SDRAM kicking around,
let me know if you need it,Rab
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I just bought an ebuyer 256mb pc133 for £21 + vat. It didn’t work though. Spend the extra for a brand name.
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try: dabs.com
you can use pc133 just the same, as long as you’ve got the right number of pins and it’s SDRAM, not DDR…
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A mate of mine who owns a computer shop…Has just lately had a lot of problems with ram. So now they only use Kingston with a lifetime guarantee… for the extra few quid, you can have the comfort that if it has a ‘lifetime guarantee’ there will be some sort of quality check prior to dispatch unlike mass-produced far-east ram …Well, that’s what he told me… So in me system, it gotta be Kingston…
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any memory that is branded is often worth a look, persoanly I use Corsair which is a little more expensive again, but it’s a little higher performance (tho only for geeks like me with nothing better to do than tweak settings to eak out that little extra performance)
other than tha Crutial are a good brand as well, but kingston are a well respected lot as well.
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