[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi folks. I'd like to buy a 64-MB module of RAM for my Power Base 200
> minitower, and I'd like your advice on which product to buy and/or which
> dealer to buy it from. Certainly I am interested if there are any great
> deals going on out there right now, but am also concerned about the
> reliability of the product and the reputability of the dealer.
>
There's a lot of good sources. Probably one of the most user friendly is Other
World Computing in Illinois http://www.macsales.com They have a nice little
"memory selector" that will list all the suitable RAM they carry, with a good
section of detailed information on each stick.
Their prices are usually competitive. They have always been excellent in my
dealings with standing behind their stuff. If you're not interested in becoming
a RAM guru and searching all the possible vendors. They are not a bad place to
go. They are Power Computing friendly.
No financial interest, yadda, yadda, yadda, just a satisfied customer.
Jack Russell
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