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Rating: Summary: Did not work for me Review: Do your homework before buying. Make sure it will work with your computer. I received a reply two weeks later from SimpleTech after contacting them twice that it would not work and to return for a refund. It is not that simple.
Rating: Summary: Simply the best Review: Every simpletech product i've used has been exaclty what their name stands for, SIMPLE. Just turn the computer off, open it, put the memory in and close it up. Some say memory is memory. I know I can rely on the Simple tech product. Much love to Simple tech.
Rating: Summary: Simply the best Review: Every simpletech product i've used has been exaclty what their name stands for, SIMPLE. Just turn the computer off, open it, put the memory in and close it up. Some say memory is memory. I know I can rely on the Simple tech product. Much love to Simple tech.
Rating: Summary: It's so simple, it's simpletech Review: I bought two to equal 512MB and saved money. It's so easy to install, just turn the computer off, open it, put the memory in and close it up. Now I have more memory and it was so simple to install, that's why they are called simpletech.
Rating: Summary: Simple Solution Review: I decided to upgrade my PC with Simpletech's PC133 256MB DIMM. Now I can zip through programs with many windows open and not have to worry about crashing or decreased speed. It was a simple solution to upgrade.
Rating: Summary: Cheapest RAM I've seen; works great Review: No complaints about this purchase. I upgraded a 256MB Dell desktop to 512MB for very little money.I've noticed improved performance with little effect on my wallet. A great product!
Rating: Summary: Cheapest RAM I've seen; works great Review: No complaints about this purchase. I upgraded a 256MB Dell desktop to 512MB for very little money. I've noticed improved performance with little effect on my wallet. A great product!
Rating: Summary: Do your Homework before you buy Review: One must do his or her homework before buying or installing additional memory into a computer. 1) Consult your PC/motherboard manual and make sure that what you are buying is in fact right type of memory for your PC. Things to watch for are memory type, bus clock speed, and max size of memory supported by the slot. Don't buy a 512Mb memory for slot that supports only 256. 2) Before you install memory into computer ground yourself! Don't go rubbing your feet on that polyester rug of yours so that there's a little ark emitted everytime you touch something. Should you follow these 2 rules there will be no problems with upgrading memory, otherwise, blame no one but yourself.
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