HOT: 256MB PC133(HIgh Density) Compatible with everything Memory for $85 ..

8602081

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I think this is a very hot deal..

I think the shipping is like $10..

They say that this memory is compatible with everything... so you don't have to worry about the bx chipset..

$85 for the 256 meg memory..



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jAcKeL

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i personally haven't ordered anything from them... anyone know about the company, reliability wise?
 

8602081

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I called them and also sent an email asking about the memory..

it's 7ns memory, high density..

is compatible with all intel chipsets..
 

Blain

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You guys can take this for what it's worth...

A month or two ago I bought a stick of this 256mb PC-133 from AccessMicro. I bought it for the VIA 133A board that I have. Well that system is down right now, so I'm running on an AOpen "BX" MB system. It only had 128mb in it. So I though "heck, it's worth a try".

I slapped the LD 256mb stick in there and BINGO, it's been running like a champ all day :)

Go figure!

[Edit] The AOpen board is the AX6BC.
 

Aos

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Has anyone ordered this from them yet? I'm a bit weary of ordering myself, because other than the sticks of ram there, they are out of stock of everything else!

Any info would be greatly appreciated.
 

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I like the price and the support guy says this is cas 2 memory. Hmm? I was almost ready to click to send my order when I thought I should read the return policy. I found something that I don't like. On V3PC's purchase policy page it says;
"Product Substitutions
In an effort to ship product in the quickest possible manner, V3 reserves the right to substitute products for that of a similar, comparably valued product if and when needed.

Ie., A Western Digital 20gb 5400mhz may be substituted for a 7200mhz model, for the sake of faster shipping. V3 assures backwards-compatibility for any products shipped in this manner."

What if the memory isn't available? Do they send 100pc ram? What do you think of this policy?
Nick Marsh


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