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jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net wrote:
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> I would appreciate comments on the
> suitability of Kingston, PNY, or any other
> brand of ram for use with Warp4 FP 15.
Hi Jack,
I've heard that Kingston makes good ram simms. Prices are low because
of over-capacity at the manufacturing plants, so don't let a "good
price" scare ya.
The ACP computer swap meet is this coming Sunday. Free parking, free
admission, and several ram memory vendors.
Check the manual that came with your motherboard for memory
compatibilities. There are _lots_ of different memory options on
various boards; sometimes you can't mix different sizes, sometimes
certain sizes can only go in certain slots, sometimes you can't mix 72
pin and 168 pin, etc. etc. Check the motherboard's manual before you
buy anything.
- Peter
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