256mb PC133 $47 NET!

Snaproll

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Just ordered 256mb PC133 Zeus Components memory from McGlen.com
$48 / stick
$5.95 UPS Ground
$3.50 CA Sales Tax
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$57.55 Delivered

But Wait!!!
$10.00 Manuf. mail in rebate exp 5/31/00

NET $47.55!

AccessMicro has it for $44+ 9.95 s/h. They also have rebate forms to download.

Rebate limit is 1, but still a good price for memory.
 

GoldenTiger

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<< is it cas2? >>



EDIT: Aside from overclocking, the CAS is a VERY negligible difference. Their web site doesn't list it, so see below :).
 

GoldenTiger

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It isn't listed on the site, but I would think it is safe to assume that it IS CAS2. Why, you ask? Let me do a small list:

1) Crucial.Com's memory is close to this price.
2) Crucial.Com's memory is CAS2 and usually slightly higher in price than Zeus's.
3) Mcglen often has decent prices on memory, and with the way the memory market has been headed this would be fairly reasonable in my opinion.
4) If you want to make sure, fire off an email/phone call to them and find out :).
 

ValsalvaYourHeartOut

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<<

<< is it cas2? >>



EDIT: Aside from overclocking, the CAS is a VERY negligible difference. Their web site doesn't list it, so see below :).
>>



CAS2 makes probably a 3-5% improvement in memory intensive tasks/programs, all else being equal (i.e. memory clock speed). So it matters...there have been a couple of benchmarks done on the hardware review sites, if you're interested.

Valsalva
 

kaiotes

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care to give me more info on this cas2 bench mark etc ?
pls pm me link as i'm considering if to get cas2, 3
thanks
 

Pabster

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I've used several sticks of this 'Zeus' PC133. It's good for the price. Some sticks can handle CAS2, some can't. It's kinda hit or miss, depending on whose chips they put their name on :)