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From time to time different people have recommended that I increase the 32
mb of ram in my pc.
I am running a 200 mhz AMD K-6 on a 66 mhz FIC board that will take either
72 pin SIMMS or 168 pin DIMMS. Either socket will take fast page mode,
high speed EDO DRAm; the DIMM socket will also take SDRAM.
What brand of ram will stand up to OS/2? I see 100 and 133 mhz ram made
by Kingston, PNY, etc., and assume it wiill work in my board. The low
prices, however, scare me.
I would appreciate comments on the suitability of Kingston, PNY, or any
other brand of ram for use with Warp4 FP 15.
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