Pastor Mac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I'd like to offer more uplifting advice, other than ensure the sticks
>are indeed 2k refresh EDO.

   How can you tell.  The labels on the actual DIMMs don't seem to tell 
anything that is readily understandable by us mere humans.

   Here's a link to the product which I ordered, on the web sit from which 
I ordered it.

     http://store.macsolutions.com/pgi-PRODUCT%20SPEC?D64E

   This identifies the product as EDO, but says nothing about 2K refresh.

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