I can second that, having bought memory from OWC several times.  It's all good, and
they provide great service.

herb


Jack Russell wrote:

> [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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