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    PC-100 RAM under 100 bucks!!!

    Believe it or not, I just found an ad in a Circut City flyer for 32MB PC-100 RAM for $39, minus the $10 rebate, that makes.... well you can do the math.
    That's here in Denver. The manufacturer of the RAM is Centon.

    I just called, and verified it, and I'm picking some up tomorrow. [img]/forum/smile.gif[/img] Just thought I'd let you guys know, considering the recent price hikes on RAM.

    -MrEd
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    (are you jealous yet???)

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    Yeah, I can confirm its a nation wide thing, in Oregon we have the same deal. Even if they are out of stock, take a raincheck on it, the rebate still has quite a few weeks left until it expires. Also Office Max had some PNY 32MB SDRAM for $30 after a $30 rebate, I couldn't tell if it was PC100 or not from the ad

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    There seems to be a huge oversupply of 32MB sticks because many users want 128MB or more and many mobos have only 3 slots.

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    That ram from circut city is not good for an overclocked system, I beleive its cas3 but not sure, I got some for an amd system. And the ram from office max is Siemens pc66. Where in Oregon are you at zack? Im in Eugene [img]/forum/wink.gif[/img]

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