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Survey of DIY mini RAM upgrades
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<blockquote data-quote="repeater75" data-source="post: 89728"><p>Hey all you mini owners: time to share some knowledge and firsthand experience. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure many who have moved to a mini from the PC side have some experience inside their computer and have opted to install a RAM upgrade on their mini. </p><p></p><p>For those of you who have, share a few words with the rest of us who are about to buy and let us know about your RAM upgrade so we can all benefit.</p><p></p><p>What brand? What capacity? What latency and voltage (if you know)? and Where did you buy and for How Much?</p><p></p><p>I saw a decent deal (for retail) is on this week at Best Buy for a Kingston 1GB PC2700 for $184.99 with a $35 mail-in rebate for a $150 1 Gig stick! Pretty nice deal. I'll probably go with something from NewEgg though, they have stuff with lifetime warranty for only about $137 and I need an adapter from them anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="repeater75, post: 89728"] Hey all you mini owners: time to share some knowledge and firsthand experience. I'm sure many who have moved to a mini from the PC side have some experience inside their computer and have opted to install a RAM upgrade on their mini. For those of you who have, share a few words with the rest of us who are about to buy and let us know about your RAM upgrade so we can all benefit. What brand? What capacity? What latency and voltage (if you know)? and Where did you buy and for How Much? I saw a decent deal (for retail) is on this week at Best Buy for a Kingston 1GB PC2700 for $184.99 with a $35 mail-in rebate for a $150 1 Gig stick! Pretty nice deal. I'll probably go with something from NewEgg though, they have stuff with lifetime warranty for only about $137 and I need an adapter from them anyway. [/QUOTE]
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