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Old 08-28-01, 11:04 AM   #1
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Unhappy Edo Ram!

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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Old 08-28-01, 02:46 PM   #2
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What size (mb) and 72 pin simm or 168 pin dimm? -matt
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Old 08-28-01, 04:56 PM   #3
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72 pin simm!
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Old 08-28-01, 07:03 PM   #4
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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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Old 09-25-01, 05:12 AM   #5
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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.

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Old 09-25-01, 06:12 PM   #6
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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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Old 09-26-01, 05:46 AM   #7
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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.

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Old 09-26-01, 02:36 PM   #8
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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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