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    I just got some dirt cheap PNY ram and went from 128MB to 320MB. Wow is this nice. Maybe when I am surfing Codeproject, Checking E-Mail, Burning CD, and compiling a program I won't run out of memory ;) . -Matt Newman :suss:

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      I just got some dirt cheap PNY ram and went from 128MB to 320MB. Wow is this nice. Maybe when I am surfing Codeproject, Checking E-Mail, Burning CD, and compiling a program I won't run out of memory ;) . -Matt Newman :suss:

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      NormDroid
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      A friend of mine rung me up to tell me I could get 128mb for £30, when last year I paid £60 - Moores Law proves its self once again. Norm Almond Chief Technical Architect FS Walker Hughes Limited

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        A friend of mine rung me up to tell me I could get 128mb for £30, when last year I paid £60 - Moores Law proves its self once again. Norm Almond Chief Technical Architect FS Walker Hughes Limited

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        Andrew Peace
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        What type of RAM would that be - I got 256MB RAM SDR for £20 from a computer fair and it wasn't knocked off or anything - genuine good stuff. > Andrew.

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          What type of RAM would that be - I got 256MB RAM SDR for £20 from a computer fair and it wasn't knocked off or anything - genuine good stuff. > Andrew.

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          Matt Newman
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          PNY 256 MB PC 133 SDRAM $40 USD after rebates. They had 128s for $20 but were sold out, besides I decided for once I was going to be ahead of industry standard! -Matt Newman :suss:

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            I just got some dirt cheap PNY ram and went from 128MB to 320MB. Wow is this nice. Maybe when I am surfing Codeproject, Checking E-Mail, Burning CD, and compiling a program I won't run out of memory ;) . -Matt Newman :suss:

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            Billy Peacock
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            I got 256DDR PC2100 for 49.85$, which isnt bad

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              A friend of mine rung me up to tell me I could get 128mb for £30, when last year I paid £60 - Moores Law proves its self once again. Norm Almond Chief Technical Architect FS Walker Hughes Limited

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              Kelly Herald
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              Crucial.Com (a subsidiary of Micron Technology) is currently selling 256MB CAS2 (CL2) memory for $33.29 US. 128MB CAS2 is going for $19.79 US. And until Oct 1 they are offering FREE 2nd Day Domestic shipping. This shipping special has been going on for the last 2 months with the date being pushed out every time.:)

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                PNY 256 MB PC 133 SDRAM $40 USD after rebates. They had 128s for $20 but were sold out, besides I decided for once I was going to be ahead of industry standard! -Matt Newman :suss:

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                Erik Funkenbusch
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                http://www.pricewatch.com/1/33/1948-1.htm 256 MB PC133 - $14 -- Where are we going? And why am I in this handbasket?

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