on 07/23/2001 06:15 AM, Ben Smith (QM Systems) at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: PCI PowerMacs
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
>> Of John
>> Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 11:03 AM
>> To: PCI PowerMacs
>> Subject: Which memory?
>>
>>
>> I have a PPC 7200 with a Sonnet G3 400 mhz 1mb cache and
>> want to upgrade
>> the memory higher than the 64 megs of memory I have now.
>> Velocity upgrades advertise the following chips & prices
>> for the 7200
>>
>> 64 MB FPM DIMM (2K) $34.99
>>
>> 128 MB EDO dimms $39.99
>>
>> 128MB FPM dimm $39.99
>>
>> 64 MB EDO DIMM (2K) $34.99
>>
>> What should I buy and what should I avoid. Or any
>> suggestions for other
>> sources for a vendor.
>> Thanks
>> John Miller
>
>
> 128MB FPM dimm $39.99, sounds like a bargain to me, IMHO avoid EDO if
> possible as they have been known to cause problems in some machines
> (my 8200/120 is unstable with EDO (same mobo as 7200))
> Ben.
>
Two questions as follow up to this:
1) what does FPM stand for....?
2) what's the URL of this site that sells 128 meg memory sticks for less
than $40?
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