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      26th Dec 2008
nearly had a fit! went to pcworld for some more ram, £49.99 for 1GB, can anyone please tell me which supplier is cheap and reliable for ram


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      26th Dec 2008
Hi Emma
Is this for laptop or desktop..?
 
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      26th Dec 2008
Everywhere is cheaper than there for RAM they will rip you off and not even think about it

goto play.com

just hope your RAM dont need to be registered or that could be the problem with the expense

 
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      26th Dec 2008
You can't go wrong with Crucial. Also overclockers, scan, aria, e-buyer offer good prices on memory.

 
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Gonna have to wait i guess to hear what kind on computer it is before we can help anymore

 
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      27th Dec 2008
i'd use the crucial website that flopps linked to to find what you are after, in my experience they are really quick with despatching orders and are fairly cheap too

 
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      27th Dec 2008
soz guys, it is a desktop...out partying soz xx
 
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      27th Dec 2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by whisper
soz guys, it is a desktop...out partying soz xx
Overclockers has:
1 stick Crucial 1GB PC3200 C3 £19.54 including VAT
2 sticks of no-name 512MB £25 including VAT

Other sources that may be worth checking out:

Overclockers (UK)
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/

ebuyer.(UK)
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/home/

Cyberpower (UK)
http://www.cyberpowersystem.co.uk/

scancomputers(UK)
http://www.scancomputers.co.uk/

dabs.(UK)
http://www.dabs.com/

XTSIT (UK)
http://www.xtsit.com/

Komplett CO. (UK)
http://www.komplett.co.uk/
 
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      27th Dec 2008
Newf:

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To all visitors of Komplett.co.uk,

As of 1 July 2008, Komplett.co.uk has closed down its UK operations. We regret to inform you that it is no longer possible for UK customers to make any purchases from Komplett.co.uk anymore.
Most members here will only recommend suppliers they've had good service from.

How have Komplett treated you recently?

 
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      27th Dec 2008
Living in the U.S., I order most items through Newegg.com.
This is not much help to those of you in the U.K.

I have over the years compiled lists of vendors to check for regionally appropriate solutions to computing needs/problems. I add references as I find others who support a vendor that I obviously don't use.
It's not perfect, but to me it seems that I can often find a helpful answer to a question that works well for the OP. I apologize for my mistake.
 
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