Sue Street wrote:
 > I would
> like to add another 128 MB or more but am wondering which configuration
> would be best -- 2x64 or one nig 128 stick??  any ideas or suggestions? 
> And whereabouts on the Web can I purchase good DIMM's at reasonable
> prices? 

Data Memory Systems <http://www.datamem.com> has 128 meg 4K fpm dimms 
for $24 right now. There are places where they're a copuple of bucks 
cheaper, but I've always gotten good, prompt service and reliable 
products from DMS.

2 64's will cost you $32...so the 128's are the cheapest. however, when 
I stuck some of the 128's in my 7600, they didn't work with some of my 
old 16's...you may have to remove them. (This was with a G4 upgrade, though)

Then again, spending $48 gets you two 128's, put 'em in A1 and B1 so 
they're iunterleaved and you'll do all right.

Why arent you interleaving the 32's too?




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