128MB CAS 2 notebook memory (crucial) for 88.82 after rebates

Braxus

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Originally posted in the Dell notebook thread... Thought many people might also be interested in some notebook memory for their lappies so posted a new thread as well.

Considering you'll be getting quality Micron CAS2 chips (-8E), this is a really good deal!

Webpromo 15% off go here... Don't worry about the code. Just click through and you'll get it. They base the 15% off the list price.

http://www.crucial.com/webpromo/

eBates also has 5% for Crucial. Find the links in the store section. You can combine both the 15% and the 5% ebates by using the two window trick... keep a ebates window open and then open a new window for the webpromo 15%. add your item in the webpromo window and checkout using the ebates window.

128MB PC100 SODIMM CAS2

List Price - $109.99
15% web promo - $93.49 (instant deduction)
5% ebates - $88.82 w/free UPS 2nd day (Final Price)

If 128MB is too much or your lappy won't support it, you can also use the promo/rebate with other memory options as well.
 

John

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Thanks...this is QUALITY memory. Too bad I can't get Mosel. :(
 

RossMAN

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Braxus - Nice deal, thanks for posting it.

$93.49 after 15% off for Dell Inspiron 4000
-5% eBates
-free shipping
-NO Oregon Sales Tax
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$88.81

:)
 

sirgalahad

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I have a dell latitude cpi. It's about tow years old and came out stupid edo ram. Does anyone know if I can use this ram, which I presume is SDRAM, if I get rid of that old stick? Also does anyone know where to find what my motherboard supports cuz I couldn't really find it dell's website. Thanks
 

divinemartyr

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John,

What do you mean you can't get mosel? :p You're forever getting mosel. Or was that just some silly mockery at the ram post? :p Anyway...

Sirgalahad

Why don't you try calling Dell's tech support? I imagine they would be able to tell you what sort of ram your machine can and cannot accept based on your service tag. They keep pretty good records of things like this. Just an idea.

divinemartyr