Those of you needing RAM

I was looking around today and saw that newegg. com had 256mb of PC-2100 and PC-133 for $37 USD and with $7 shipping on the PC133 and $5 on the PC-2100 you can't go wrong. .

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I was looking around today and saw that newegg.com had 256mb of PC-2100 and PC-133 for $37 USD and with $7 shipping on the PC133 and $5 on the PC-2100 you can't go wrong.

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Computersupersale.com has 256mb sticks of PC133 for $32.91

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not a bad price for micron too. Only thing is non-standard shipping prices, most places like that have low prices then hit you with shipping. Thats what i like about newegg, they have standard shipping rates on everything and you can see the shipping price before you even checkout. Everyone has their faves though, and newegg is mine because 3 day shipping turns into 2 day shipping when you live in the same city as the FedEx HUB.

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And just when I was about to bemoan the lack of deals in the UK - my savious! And at £15 for 128Mb PC133, that's not bad!!
 
Thanks for the link
AndyF

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The PC-133 - the site does not mention whether it is CAS 2 or CAS 3. How to find out?

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If it does not say which it is, then it is almost for sure cas 3 rated.

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Not much of a difference in real world speed. I'd rather have 512mb of CAS3 than 128mb of CAS2

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For anywhere consumer...
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Crucial It ain't the cheapest but definetly most reliable and best memory. It is free shipiing too.
 
although right now 256Mb 133 Sticks you can buy as low as GBP£18-20

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I get all my RAM from Crucial.