[G4] Memory vendors

Kunga Kunga at FutureMedia.org
Sat Jun 11 06:10:52 PDT 2005


I see that Omni Ram is even cheaper though <http://www.DealRam.com>.  
Best to check both paths to get the best price. Point is you should  
always go THROUGH the comparison sites to get the lowest price. Never  
go directly to the dealer site first.

k

On Jun 11, 2005, at 5:49 AM, Kunga wrote:

> I have bought from them repeatedly. Got one bad stick once.  
> Recently switched to Omni Technology in Florida. The way to save  
> money on RAM is to go THROUGH <http://www.ramseeker.com>.
>
> If you go directly to a site the ram will be more expensive. But  
> through ramseeker.com it is extra cheap. Just choose your model and  
> the prices of a dozen sources will show up so you know what's up  
> with prices. Then click on the price you like in the Omni line and  
> it will take you to their site where you can proceed to purchase.  
> If you go directly to Omni's site the ram will cost radically more.
>
> I think Omni Tech is better because their ram is FASTER with only  
> 2.5 latency instead of 3 which is what 18004Memory sells. Plus they  
> are Apple Developers. I like Omni. Plus they ship FREE USPS.
>
> k
>
> On Jun 1, 2005, at 3:35 PM, SLarsonIH at aol.com wrote:
>
>
>> In short, both my son and I have MDD Dual 867's with a gig of ram.  
>> His
>> birthday is coming up so I thought I'd get each of us another gig  
>> (two 512 sticks)
>> and max out our machines.  Has anyone had good or bad experiences  
>> with Coast to
>> Coast memory, (1-800-4-Memory) ?
>>
>> STeve
>



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