on 6/28/03 3:42 PM, Jason White at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> After posing the question "what type of memory do I need for a 7300?" on
> this list several weeks ago; I ordered some from OWC based on the
> recomendations. I ordered 3 128M DIMMs.
> 
> First, let me say, I had no idea OWC was in Illinois; they sent me an
> email saying my order had been shipped, and the next morning on my way to
> work, there was a package at my door from them. I had it shipped Fedex
> (the cheapest way) and was home from the time I saw the email, til the
> next morning. It would have been nce if the driver would have at least
> knocked to let me to look for it. But that's a Fedex gripe, not OWC's.
> 
> I haven't tried the third stick, but the first two appear to be working
> flawlessly. I am tickled, to say the least. These DIMMs cost about as
> much as the ones for my G4, and there is pleny of competition for PC 133
> modules. 
> 
> Just thought I'd pass along a "satisfied customer" story, if any of y'all
> are planning on buying RAM for your PCI Macs soon. The usual fine print
> applies here: I'm not the owner or a salesman for OWC, have no vested
> interst in OWC, etc.; basicly I'm not going to make one red cent no
> matter where you buy your RAM from (unless you want a few 8M DIMMS :) )
> 
> J White



Ill second that notion.  OWC "house branded " RAM is great stuff.  I've
upped my 7300 G3 with two sticks of 128 mb RAM for almost half a gigabyte
(496 to be exact)  and its been PERFECT. fast delivery, customer service is
top notch ( they even called UPS for me to see why they skimped out on the
first delivery attempt,after i couldnt get a straight answer from UPS).
Highly reccomended


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