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Old 02-27-2004, 09:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I bought Dell last summer and it came with RdRam and i was told it ws better ram.Now i want to upgrade my ram and found out it costs alot more $$$ then DDR.I thought i knew my stuff when buying my Pc but obviously i did not do my homework on RDRam.

So were can i get some RDRam Pc1066 cheap?Any ideas?I have looked at retailers and it is costly.Any Help would be great.

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Wohhho. Pc1066 especially now that Intel abandon it like a year or so ago. VERY $. Id actually suggest a new mobo. No kidding. I did. I had pc800 and a P4 1.5 s478 mobo was Asus P4T-e. I sat down and compaired. I could upgrade cpu to 1.8gig at time. A model Northwood. Add another 256mb. Which I had to take mem out to do-thats cause RDRAM is seriel and must be run in pairs. (there is dual seriel sticks though that run in singles though specific mobo req!) So to add 256mb and go to a 1.8gig cpu. I got a AMD 2200+ and 512mb ddr + a new mobo for less. Thats just sad. RDRAM is way too $. Rambus is too sue happy and cutting their own throats is why!
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