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In <20010926060650.DER8481.mtiwmhc22.worldnet.att.net@MYPC>, on 09/25/01
at 11:06 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>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.
Hi Jack,
Like Peter says, RAM prices are low because of oversupply. Both Kingston
and PNY are quality brands. What you want to do is go the the Kingston or
PNY website and use their tools to search for compatible RAM for your
board. FWIW, the RAM specs have to match the MB specs. You might find
you can't use PC100 RAM in the board and will have a pay somewhat more for
the less available PC66 RAM.
Steven
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