Mwave generic ram

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Has anyone used Mwave.com?s generic ram, if so is it any good? I normally buy corsair ram but I thought I would try some generic.
 
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well i think i will get my brother some of the generic mwave ram maybe even the stuff that has a lifetime warranty for 33 bucks. humm well i will see what he wants to do
 

Squat

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I've used several sticks of their RAM. I haven't tried overclocking the memory though so I can't offer much help there. But I am using their memory in a couple of overclocked systems and I haven't had any problems.

Oh wait....I take that back. Last year I did have one of the sticks go bad. It was their memory with a lifetime warranty. I sent it back and they quickly sent me a new stick. I am happy with the memory I've gotten from them!!! And will continue to use them.

 

weeber

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I got the MWAVE PC150 memory (though it's only running at 133) and all is fine with my system.

 

novon

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no problems here with mwave pc100...but it's hard to say instibility in a overclocked system is caused by the ram, could be caused by other parts
 

jblaschke

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I just bought a 128MB stick of their generic "Lifetime warranty" PC133 for $75 and it is rock solid at 133MHz (building a new system have not tried higher yet).

Also, would just like to put in a plug for MWave as a vendor. This place Rocks! I have ordered from them about a dozen times over the past year and each time my order has been processed correctly and shipped within 24hours from placing order via web. One of the things I like is confirmation e-mails with tracking numbers and they always provide these when the order is placed and shipped. I am in CA and if I get my order in by 2PM PST I get it delivered the next day by UPS ground. And their prices and selection are about as competitive as any vendor on the web. One more example: on this new system I am building the motherboard was defective and I had to RMA. Called their customer service and got the RMA immediately, no questions asked. They had a new board on the way that morning and I got it the next day, works perfectly. I do all my business now thru Multiwave Direct. Highly recommend them as a vendor.
 

gregshin

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Even better was that i lived about 10min away from them on surface streets =) It's a huge wharehouse and you can call to pick up orders at a side door. City of Industry has TONS of comp stores...such as PC Club, NexCom, CompUSA, PC Center, and they have ASI which is a huge distributor!
 
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I envy those of you who live next to mwave because I buy most of my stuff from them. Myself I live down here in Al Gore's garbage can, at least in his opinion ;). lets see what all did he call it smog capital of the world oh forget it, Lee Brown is such a loser won't even stand up for his own city. Well I am glad bush won. If you don't know where that is I would guess you have not paid attention to the election.
 

novice

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I also have had nothing but good luck ordering from Multiwave.com. I can't attest to their return policy because everything they have ever sent me was just what I ordered and has always worked great from the start! I ahven't tried their generic ram yet, but maybe I should. Those darn Kingston rebates keep pulling me in (128mb PC-100 for $49.95 after rebate!)
Chuck
 

Windogg

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I've notice that Mwave brand memory pretty much runs the gamut of what's out there. I don't mind since I;ve never had a problem. I've seen Kingston (Infineon), Micron 7.5, Mira(?), Lucky Goldstar, Samsung, Hyundai, and Kingmax.

Windogg
 

Jhhnn

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Mwave is a top-notch vendor in my experience. Spend the few extra $ for the lifetime guarantee. Whatever they say the memory will do, it will, or they'll quickly make it right, no hassles.