RAM - follow on
Jeff Kinz
jkinz at kinz.org
Wed Aug 20 17:40:31 EDT 2003
On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 03:25:00PM -0400, josephc at etards.net wrote:
> Kaylan said he was using a Dimension 8100. That system uses Rambus. He
> wanted an upgrade for THAT system.
>
> I'm sorry you think there are only two types of RAM, but there is not. In
> this case, we're talking about a system that REQUIRES RDRAM. Perhaps you
> should read the e-mail a little more closely.
Actually I don't think there are only two types of ram. Since I have
never let any of my clients buy a system that used rambus ram (due to the
licensing requirements that would have made it really expensive) I did
make the faulty assumption that no one else would either. Sorry - My
Mistake.
I can see now, based on the pricing for rambus, that I was steering my
clients in the right direction. Its used by so few systems that
Micron (crucial) doesn't even manufacture it. Which is a shame.
crucial is one of the best sources I have ever found for RAM and their
customer support and service are excellent as well.
>
> To say that DDR or PC100/133 works in ALL DELL systems couldn't be farther
> from the truth.
Yep, your right. I'm sorry. I spoke out of turn and made incorrect
assumptions.
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