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Name: tru Date: August 28, 2002 at 06:33:06 Pacific
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You'd do yourself a favor if you didn't buy the cheapest junk from pricewatch. You need preferably Crucial, but Micron(same company as Crucial) and Kingston are both good alternatives. If you buy crap RAM you will probably pay for it later. Even if it has a lifetime warranty it's still quite an inconvenience to keep replacing it if it goes bad.
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