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Last year in June a 128 meg PC100 DIMM module was $145, I bought one yesterday for $22, PC133 was $20!!! . If you are planning to upgrade to Windows 2000 or XP, now would be a good time. Buy name brand with a lifetime warranty, not generic, it will be better quality. Fill up your motherboard with as much as it will support, you won't be sorry.
TANSTAAFL
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I just bought 2x 256 MB 133 Apacer for less than I bought 2x 128 generic some six months ago.
And found a non-registered Win2K pro that the owner wants to change for my Agfa snapscan.
Like I try not to forget:
If you don't work against time, time often works for you.
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Having remembered Raffon's advice, I've just bought 2 x 256MB branded PC133 for £58 (£29 each) and upgraded from 128MB to 640MB at one fell swoop! My copy of Win2K Pro is on its way at £52.87 (special price for being a teacher, lucky me!), so what's that, £110.87 (about $164) for the lot?
To which I can only add:
- <LI>Take the advice and buy the memory while it's still cheap! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]<LI>Thanks, Raffon! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_cool.gif[/img]
Peter</p>
Peat Stack or Pete's Tack?</p>
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Hmmmm. I'm about to buy a new Dell 8200. They had an offer of a $200 rebate or a free memory upgrade.
From what you have just told me, I'll get the rebate and add 5GB of RAM [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]
Gary
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Gary are you buying a P4 system ?
I am wondering if I should buy a P4 system or one of the new Athlon XP systems ???? [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_confused.gif[/img]