On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 3:33 PM, Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
> I use a very scientific method for selecting memory for the Intel D525MW
> board.  ;-)
>
> I go to Newegg and select laptop memory, DDR3, 2 gig, then sort by
> price.  Then I scroll down looking for memory that has a high positive,
> like 4+ ,with a large number of feedback, yet is cheap at the same time.
>
> This has always worked for me for any PC I have put together.    I
> almost never have memory problems.
>
> I just bought a few sticks of Corsair 1066, 2 gig memory, $10.99 per
> stick with free shipping.
>
> Hard to beat that.
>
> I only buy 2 gig sticks as they are cheaper than 4 gig sticks, plus it
> has two slots so why not?
>
> Dave

What's so amazing to me about that - $11 for 2 GB of memory.  Remember
when RAM was measured by MB and cost hundreds of dollars?  Oy...

Mark

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