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    Hardware Prices

    I really know nothing, so are these good prices?:

    WESTERN DIGITAL 40GB 7200RPM IDE HARD DRIVE - $105
    256MB PC-133 DIMM $69

    Thanks for your help.
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    Ripoff...before Justin pounces on this one, here's some stuff from http://www.newegg.com/ :

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    Are those good pieces of hardware or are they crap? I'm really ignorant when it comes to this stuff.
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    Seagate is alright and memory is all pretty much the same. It would be nice if the HDD was ATA133 but you'll probably not notice a real performance boost if it was anyway.

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    SAMSUNG 40GB 7200RPM Model# SP4002H - OEM, DRIVE ONLY
    Specifications:
    Size: 40 Gigabytes
    Interface: IDE ULTRA ATA100
    Seek time: 8.9ms
    RPM:7200
    Buffer Size: 2 Mbytes
    OEM(Drive alone) 3 Year Manufacturer Warranty SpinPoint P40 Series 3.5-inch - High Speed Digital Signal Processor(DSP)Based Architecture, 7 way interleave OTF Error Correction S.M.A.R.T. Compliant, ImpacGuard™& NoiseGuard™
    Is this one crap?
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    I avoided that just because it was Samsung, they can't get Walkmans right...

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    So you'd go with Seagate over Samsung?
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    I'd go with Western Digital over all of them but whatever floats your boat, I'd avoid the Samsung personally though

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    I'm still looking for 2 nice 512MB DDRs...... as soon as I get the money for them I'll get them

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    SPECTEK 512MB PC-2100 DDR266 Memory module. 16-chip. 184 pins. OEM. Model#: DDR266 64X64 (512MB) -OEM Special FedEx Saver Shipping $6.00

    $129.00

    how's that?

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    Bah. I'm gonna have to hold off until after I get my car fixed.
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    I have that exact Samsung drive you're considering - you'll not be disappointed!
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    Originally posted by filburt1
    Seagate is alright and memory is all pretty much the same. It would be nice if the HDD was ATA133 but you'll probably not notice a real performance boost if it was anyway.
    Wrong, memory is not all the same. Some brands OC WAY better than others.

    Dane-Elec...sounds generic. Go for Kingston if you aren't OCing, and Corsair if you are.

    Samsungs are OK but they are hella-slow. Get a Maxtor 7200rpm. Fastest, most reliable, and best...

    Sastraxi...bet you don't notice the slower seek times since your system is, well, slow...check out StorageReview.com and the Samsung pretty much flops every test against WD and Maxtor counterparts.
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    Never had any problems with Maxtor or Fujitsu hds if thats any help.......

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    OC = Overclocking? No, I'm not doing that.

    I'll take these suggestions to heart. It might be another paycheck before I actually buy anything, so any more suggestions would be helpful. I also have to get an estimate on my car...
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    Just be careful when getting an OEM hard drive, because you might not be getting a warrranty.

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