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Gaming PC Buyer's Guide
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| Mon Jan 15, 2001 | 1:41P| PermaLink |
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The problem with generic memory off of a price search engine that it is not reliable and the PCB quality is not as high. Crucial is one of the best memory manufactures, and with prices lower then they have ever been, there is no reason to go with only 128MB of RAM. Since Windows 2000 and Windows ME takes so much RAM to run, there is nothing wrong with having extra the RAM. And with crucial now offering DDR-RAM at the cost of PC133, the reasoning behind buying a PC133 System is hilarious.
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