Please comment on MWAVE barebone combo

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Jonathan Appleseed

Because I don’t feel like going through the hassle of testing installing
and testing the mobo, CPU, and memory, I went to MWAVE.COM and found
this combo:

ANTEC SLK1650B
ABIT AV8
ATHLON 64 3000+
MWAVE 1GB DDR400
MITSUMI 3.5” FLOPPY
Total (w/out shipping): $400.50 (or $390.50 with a coupon)

Newegg.com prices and reviews support that the pricing is very fair and
the mobo, case, and PSU are stable and powerful. But my only concern is
whether or not MWAVE’s own memory is good. Would I be better off
spending less for a 512 MB stick of Kingston RAM, or is the MWAVE memory
a great bargain?
 
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Jonathan Appleseed said:
Because I don’t feel like going through the hassle of testing installing
and testing the mobo, CPU, and memory, I went to MWAVE.COM and found this
combo:

ANTEC SLK1650B
ABIT AV8
ATHLON 64 3000+
MWAVE 1GB DDR400
MITSUMI 3.5” FLOPPY
Total (w/out shipping): $400.50 (or $390.50 with a coupon)

Newegg.com prices and reviews support that the pricing is very fair and
the mobo, case, and PSU are stable and powerful. But my only concern is
whether or not MWAVE’s own memory is good. Would I be better off spending
less for a 512 MB stick of Kingston RAM, or is the MWAVE memory a great
bargain?
I have used Mwave brand memory in all my PC builds and upgrades - starting
with PC 66 SDRAM thru to DDR400. Have NEVER had a failure to boot. A
couple times, I've had to resort to installing 1 stick at a time - but, I
think this is not unique to Mwave brand.
 
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I have used Mwave brand memory in all my PC builds and
upgrades - starting with PC 66 SDRAM thru to DDR400. Have
NEVER had a failure to boot. A couple times, I've had to
resort to installing 1 stick at a time - but, I think this
is not unique to Mwave brand.

I also have not had a problem with Mwave the company, or Mwave
memory, and i also have processed returns through them without a
problem.
 
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JAD

Mwave memory in all my builds. one of the oldest machines is a P3V4X asus
build. over 6 years old.
 

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