[Ti] Ram online stores?
Erik Gaderlund
gaderson at mac.com
Thu Feb 19 02:16:02 PST 2004
Or Viking, or Kingston too, but, you do pay for it, and I've been
having problems with my Kingston RAM so even the best can have
problems.
erik g
At 05:46 PM -0600 02/18/04, Kynan Shook wrote:
>No, no, no... Crucial is the very GOOD stuff. 1-800-4-Memory (aka
>Coast to Coast Memory) is the very BAD stuff.
>I would recommend Crucial and only Crucial; as far as I know,
>they're the only place where you can actually buy from the
>manufacturer. Every other vendor just resells somebody else's chips
>(or even just somebody else's chips mounted on somebody else's PCB),
>which can often be of questionable quality.
>
>Khyber Courchesne <khyber at urbisnet.com> writes:
>>Hi All,
>>Does anyone have a recommendation for an online store to buy powerbook ram?
>>256 or 512....quality and low price are what I need. I recall that there
>>are some brands to avoid, like 1800Memory, and, was it Crucial?
>
>
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