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Technology Stocks : Rambus (RMBS) - Eagle or Penguin
RMBS 104.08+2.4%3:59 PM EST

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To: jim kelley who wrote (41837)5/9/2000 2:14:00 PM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (2) of 93625
 
jk,

At the DELL site, the charge is an additional $330 to select the 64 MB DDR version of the GEFORCE card over the 32 MB standard Nvidia card. The difference between the 32MB 4X AGP card and the 64 Mb DDR Plus AGP card is ($330-$90)= $240.

You still don't get it: You are looking at 3 different cards:
+ TNT2 based with 32MB unknown memory
+ GeForce based card with 32MB of unknown memory
+ Geforce based but with label Plus, which can mean all kinds of things (Plus extra software, TV output, Tuner or whatever) with 64 MB of DDR

What you are doing is the same as trying to figure out the cost of car radio by looking at final price of 3 different models of cars.

Take a look at Bilow's price watch list.

I did. He is trying to compare apples to apples as much as possible. I did the same, and came to the same conclusions as he did. I was about to post it when I came across his comparison.

If you had taken the time to engage your brain

Coming from you, it is actually funny. I think I should end this exchange about your Dell site pricing analysis right here. It is just not fair. It's like beating my 2 year old daughter at some contest.

Joe
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