On Friday 20 August 2004 06:21 pm, Rick wrote:
> mike
>
> check out the following resourse for "spec" correct
> RAM. Its a company thats built around x-apple
> engeerers who designed there line of RAM arount the
> apple spec's word for word ...the compant is called
> "RAMDirect" there on the internet (ramdirect.com) and
> you also see them selling there products on e-bay
> ...also the price is right
>
> ric

Another place for reliable RAM is Crucial:

http://www.crucial.com/

If you use their RAM selector and select according to your Mac model, the RAM 
is guaranteed to work with that particular Mac FOR LIFE.

My G3 Blue-And-White has four sticks of their PC100 128MB RAM. I haven't 
installed X on it...yet...but I know that if X barfs I have someone who will 
take responsibility for it.

You can't go wrong with Crucial.

Take care,
Michelle
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