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Old 07-28-2006, 06:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Just as the title says Im Looking to buy either 256 or 512 SDRAM for a good price. Please shoot me a PM if you have any.
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Gee? Everytime I run a search for PC133 memory I find a different vendor that carries it. http://www.archmemory.com/ When I go to run another search, Anyone need any PC66 memory as well? http://patriotmemory.com/products/in...3&src=overture Between the next one and the others you can do some price comparison. http://www.memorystore.com/upgrades_...?cboLevel3=772
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Gee? Everytime I run a search for PC133 memory I find a different vendor that carries it. http://www.archmemory.com/ When I go to run another search, Anyone need any PC66 memory as well? http://patriotmemory.com/products/in...3&src=overture Between the next one and the others you can do some price comparison. http://www.memorystore.com/upgrades_...?cboLevel3=772

Dude I know WHERE I can get them, but I want to know if someone on here is looking to get rid of some. Hell I can walk down the street and get some, but there are times when people are cleaning out extra stuff and are willing to sell stuff at a really good price. I mean hell I just sold a $250 INJEN intake for my car for $80 because I didnt have a use for it, because I just bought a new car, so I sold it for more than half of what I bought it for. SO yeah anyways, anyone out there looking to sell any?
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Generally for what someone would ask for older memory that may have been in a old system for 7-8years you can buy brand new memory with a guarantee for about the same. If you are trying to restore one or more older systems that would the best route to take. I'm quite sure there's plenty of old memory lying around would no present use.
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Normally older memory is expensive from stores becuase...like the ones you linked, 80$ for 256mb? You can get SD RAM much cheaper used, such as places like ebay or someone just selling over the internet....(I'm sellling my 128mb stick for 5$... except that hes looking for 256mb and above....)
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The lowest price I've run into for PC133 memory is at http://www.allmemoryupgrades.com/pc133sdram.html Are you looking for desktop or notebook memory? There's a difference there as well. The prices seen on new memory for laptops is usually higher.
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The two main problems with getting used memory is type and faults that may have developed when in use or from handling. Make sure you run memtest or another memory tester on each used module separately when going to use them. The two types being Single-Inline and Dual-Inline Memory Modules.
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The two main problems with getting used memory is type and faults that may have developed when in use or from handling. Make sure you run memtest or another memory tester on each used module separately when going to use them. The two types being Single-Inline and Dual-Inline Memory Modules.

Yeah I know all this, but this computer is a total beater and I just want to get something cheap for it. If I gave a damn about this PC I would be buying new ram, but since I dont I could careless, hence why I want something cheap. I know how to run the tests and all..............so you gots any cheap ram for me
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if you want a 128 stick I have one
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