MacAddictvja wrote:
> Are the RAM chips at SATech really 2K, or are they actually 
> advertising 4K
> chips as 2K chips? If there really isn't much difference or 
> any serious
> problems, I'm tempted to buy the cheapest RAM for my PM 7300/500 .....
> 
> http://www.satech.com/12macdimforp.html
> http://www.satech.com/powermac7300.html

I purchased 20 of their 32 MB DIMM's for $5 each.  I had problems with them
in a 9600 board causing issues for a PCI based SCSI 3 card, but in my
7600/G3/266 they have worked flawlessly.  I filled all banks 8 x 32 = 256
MB.

I could have done it with (2) 128's or (4) 64's, but I have a lot of Mac's
and I wanted the ability to reconfigure as my needs required.  Cost-wise, I
think it came out about the same, maybe a hair bit less.

I will make one complaint about SATech though:  I _never_ heard from them,
even when I emailed them for status update.  The memory showed up in like 2
days though, which I thought was impressive since I paid for minimal
shipping.

--> Russ


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