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Help with PC133

Brian23

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I'm thinking of putting together a Duron system. I'm gonna use a Fic AZ11 motherboard and PC133 memory. I was gonna order most of the parts from newegg.com. Does anybody else deal with them and do you like thier service? Anyway, what I really want to know is what memory is the best price/performance ratio. I'd like to get 128MB. Newegg has a stick of Kingston memory thats PC133, 7ns, cas 3 for $37. They also have a stick of Viking PC133 6ns memory that doesn't say the cas rating, and it's $37 too. Pricewatch comes up with PC133 at $19. What I want to know is, should I get the Kingston, Viking, or go for generic. I wanted to run 133MHz cas2 memory bus, but I don't know if any of these memory sticks will do that, if none of them will run cas2 then I should probably go with the generic right? Since it'll save some money... (I'm on a tight budgett with this system.) Have any of you used any of these memory brands, and how do they work at 133 cas2? Thanks
 
1st of all I Would get atleast a 256mb stick

I Would just go through pricewatch & Find the cheapest Micron PC133 thats from a dealer with a good rating on resellerratings.com
 
I just checked: Micron PC133 128MB is about $27+10 s/h = about the same as the Kingston or Viking. Is it really better memory?
 
forget all the kingston valueram, viking value, whatever generic, whatever micron from newegg and pricewatch.
go to crucial.com/webpromo to get real micron ram for $79 pc133 256M true cas2.
 
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