In a message dated 11/4/01 10:34:42 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< > Michael S. Macdonald writes:
> 
>> http://velocityupgrades.com/
>> is currently selling 128mb FPM dimms for $19.95!!
> 
> Well you've led me into temptation....
> 
> At that price, I can't resist filling all my slots (208 now, takme to 512).
> 
> Anyone have anything bad to say about Velocity, or their RAM, before I give
> them my Visa #? Last 128 MB stick I bought was from OWC; while I was
> impressed with them, this is close to half their price.
> 
i have bought from velocity and have had no problems. they send their ram
sticks in a antistatic bag that could double for a pizza warmer! their
prices are simply unbeatable and i recommend them so far.
 >>

I bought 2-128mb sticks from Velocity several months ago for my PTP250  - the 
price then was $50. Also came in an antistatic  "pizza warmer" bag.  
Installation was quick and easy. I followed standard precautions for static 
electricity, reset CUDA but did need to zap the pram. Performance has been 
excellent.  From my experience I highly recommend velocityupgrades.com.
Bob

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