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I need EDO ram! i was wondering does anybody have some edo ram lieingg around and doesn't need it? if so can i have it?
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What size (mb) and 72 pin simm or 168 pin dimm? -matt
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72 pin simm!
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computersurplusoutlet.com
16mb $9 32mb $20 Dealt with them before service was fine star-components.com 16mb $6 32mb $14 Never dealt with them and no resellratings.com entry. I can't touch those prices, sorry. -matt |
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Plant City, Florida
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I have 4 - 16 MB sticks of "PNY Memory Master" 72-pin, 60ns, EDO RAM that I removed from my 4-year old HP 8160 and replaced with 4 - 32 MB sticks about a year ago. I'm not willing to give it away for free though. If you decide you want it, just send me a message.
http://9337387.home.icq.com/ |
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OH Kool! My pc is a Hp8160! kool! i never got any upgrades for it exept office 2000 profesional, win98se, new sound card, linksys nic, and replaced harddrive( broke)! its still the same size as it came with 6.03GB!
I have a friend who said they would give me 32mb free!EDIT: did i mention the pc i have is still this hp8160!!!!
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My HP 8160 is the very first home computer that I ever owned. I was completely computer-illiterate and I had to learn everything from scratch.
If I had waited another month(September 1997), I could have bought a HP 8180 for the same price($2,300.00) with a 266 MHz Pentium II processor and which did away with the 64 MB cache limit. Since buying my HP 8160, I have added the following: 96 MB of RAM (to go with the original 32 MB of RAM) ATI XPERT 128 video card with 16 MB of memory (to replace the on-board ATI Rage II+ video chip with 2 MB of memory) Creative Labs Soundblaster Live Xgamer sound card (to replace the Analog Devices AD1816 sound card that finally died) Linksys LNE100TX Etherfast 10/100 LAN card (to change over from 56K modem to cable modem) Logitech First Wheelmouse (to replace the 2-button mouse) My computer runs fine most of the time, so my wife is battling with me over my desire to buy a new computer(I'm chopping at the bit at getting a HP 9900 series model). If you're still using the original 32 MB of RAM that came with this "dinosaur" of ours, increasing it to 64 MB will make a big difference in performance. You won't see any real difference if you increase it to 96 - 128 MB, because of the 64 MB cache limit of the Intel 430TX chipset, but the extra RAM is good to have when needed to run multiple apps. Last edited by CaptainSpeleo; 09-29-01 at 11:05 AM. |
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Dinosaur is the correct work for it!!! Im hoping this person will give me the ram!! And maybe for christmas i might get a new pc!! I can only run a couple of apps at a time ur my pc is sssssoooooo slow!!!
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