Several years ago I bought the 4k refresh 128 dimms (several sticks) for my 76/G3. I have never had problems running them in both my 7500/G3 and 7600?G3.

Russ Gibson wrote:

You may want to enter into your equation(s) that OWC has 128MB DIMM's for $19.50 each, a tad less than 4-32MB's for $5 each for the same total RAM. No volume purchase is necessary.

They are 60ns 4k EDO (2k per bank). They operate as 64MB in the 6360.

In the PCI 7xxx series. There should be no hit in performance with 4 k refresh rate


I have been having all kinds of stability issues with 4k refresh DIMM's in my 7600/G3/266. In my 7500 they seem to work fine.

When I look at OWC for 2k refresh 128 MB 5v DIMM's, they don't list any.
They are $31.99 at satech.com.

Seriously, I'm not trying to justify the satech.com ones, just trying to
make sure I get something that will work and be reliable for as little cash
as possible.

Thanks!

--> Russ





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