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Questions in the title :)

 

Type, speed, use, quantity etc.

 

And do you mean "cheap" as in Value RAM, or "cheap" as in a good deal for decent stuff?

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Some Corsair 2GB CL5 timing (?) £35 on ebuyer. good stuff.

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Whatever you do DO NOT buy it from some guy in a backlane in London.

 

Were not idiots. Yeah Brenny son, what sort of RAM? I'll point you in the right direction ;)

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Whatever you do DO NOT buy it from some guy in a backlane in London.

 

What a fantastic warning, i'll keep that in mind next time i'm buying parts for my PC..

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I think Emasher was joking guys... sheesh *does sweeping hand over head gesture* :indeed:

 

Yeah so you need to tell us what kind of RAM you need. Easiest way, open your PC and see what it says on the sticker.

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I think Emasher was joking guys... sheesh *does sweeping hand over head gesture* :indeed:

 

Yeah so you need to tell us what kind of RAM you need. Easiest way, open your PC and see what it says on the sticker.

 

Yes, you need to have read the apple thread to understand that though.

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crucial.com are pretty good, and if you're not sure what type you need you can just stick in your computer or motherboard manufacturer and model and it'll tell you what you should get.

 

And I agree, best to buy from a big name. I've bought RAM a few times from a cheap components shop in Glasgow and it can cause problems.

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