-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Memory question

JoAnn, it should not be complicated at all. Around here the office stores 
take the memory sticks out, and clump them all in a box. You tell an 
employee which one you want and s/he will test it and put it in a anti stat 
bag for you. I have seen them put sticks in their sweater pockets. My 
choice is either them, or go out of town. I girl (high school) told me the 
reason they did that is A LOT of sticks failed. (No wonder- look how they 
are treated!!) So they clump them together and let the customer pick them 
out. No telling how many customers go through that box!

I am going to just order mine.

Robert


At 12/30/2002 11:16 AM, you wrote:

>Thanks Nightsneak,
>I didn't think memory was all that complicated. I went to Office Max and
>bought the second stick I am using. Made sure it was PC133 168 pin, and it
>works fine. I thought it was pretty well interchangeable other than pins and
>speed.
>Jo Ann
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> >
> > Jo Ann,
> >
> > Find your motherboard manufacturer, chipset, processor, and see what it
>says
> > they support.
> >
> > Here are a couple good programs to find out what is on your system.
> >
> > Aida
> > http://www.jsifaq.com/SUBL/tip5600/rh5656.htm
> >
> > Belarc Advisor
> > http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
> >
> > nightsneak
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