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512 Micron pc2100 $55.65 plus shipping

bhof

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Just picked up a good deal from "chubby purse"
On that thread by "longhornjas" Knowledgemicro has this for $58., but when you go to the site and select memory, you find it for $55.65
I just ordered four sticks for $222.60 plus $6.50 Shipping to Ohio.
Sure love the low prices on ram. Time to stock up.
 
aww man i was doing sooo good...credit card was maxed...for a reason! and well this damn place had to accept paypal 🙁 so i ordered 1.5 gigs ohh man im never gonna get my rice rocket
 
This looks pretty hot, Micron doesn't seem generic crap either.

Well, I ordered 2, crossing my fingers on its compatibility with my mobo

Thanks for the deal bhof!
 
Did some searching and the part number they list is on a couple of other sites. Some say Micron and others say Spectek Oringinal Memory? Googlegear is also listing what appears to be the same memory

What to do...
 
Originally posted by: Cat13
Did some searching and the part number they list is on a couple of other sites. Some say Micron and others say Spectek Oringinal Memory? Googlegear is also listing what appears to be the same memory

What to do...

Spectek and Micron and Crucial are all basically same. They are all under Micron.
 
Damn me needing registered memory! 🙁

I wonder if I should just use two or wait until registered memory goes down...
 
Originally posted by: locutus4
this ram is "64x64" but isnt that a bad thing. Isnt that a sign of low quality ram? What does it mean!!!


organization of chips.. i.e low density and high density. nothing to do with quality
 
older motherboards cant take high density ram, but any recent motherboard in the last year or two can take high density. especially if its ddr.
 
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