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Steve Carter wrote:
> When updating my K6 machines,
> I chose to abandon 72-pin SIMMS altogether and use only 168-pin DIMMs.
Should have read this more carefully -- I missed the K6 reference. On the AMD
side, it must be a totally different ballgame.
> One DIMM slot is usually shared with the SIMM slots, so you may have
> to make a choice regardless. Micron is another good supplier of
> quality memory. In any case, more _IS_ better. 128MB seems like a
> reasonable lower limit, given today's prices.
Don't imagine you could go wrong with Micron, Viking, or Kingston. Micron has
a web-based subsidiary with bargain-pricing and strong guarantees. I'm way
behind on organizing the 64K or so of URLs I've bookmarked over the last
couple months, but I can dig this out if anyone's interested.
Jordan
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