[lug] server spec
karl horlen
horlenkarl at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 8 20:38:31 MDT 2007
> We've had good luck with both Kingston and Crucial,
> but ordering from
> Crucial's site is so easy, and their RAM so good, I
> prefer to go that way.
>
> And, they charge so little for shipping, even if I'm
> buying components
> someplace else, it's not worth the chance of buying
> the wrong RAM, to order
> anyplace else.
Now you sound like vp of sales ;-)..
Actually, i'm glad you all posted your rave reviews
and insights on crucial.
Buying ram can be a real pain in the [..]. Especially
for older systems that are still functioning well. If
you folks think they're the sh!t, then i won't waste
my time shopping all over kingdom come next go round.
I always thought their prices were a *lot* higher (but
that's more based on heresay then fact). If i can
find what i need QUIKCLY and KNOW THAT IT'S ACTUALLY
GONNA WORK WHEN I INSTALL THE BLOODY THING.. even if
it is a little bit more expensive... it's worth it.
thanks for those that shared your love for crucial (i
bet they're glad you did too!)
>
> I don't have any affiliation with either Kingston or
> Crucial. I just buy
> their stuff.
>
>
> --
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> Evelyn Mitchell Linux Consulting since
> 1995
> efm at tummy.com Senior System and
> Network Administrators
> http://www.tummy.com/
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