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To: Gottfried who wrote (28117)1/23/2006 12:04:43 PM
From: sixty2nds  Respond to of 95616
 
OT...Screws...Ouch! You'd better double check it's the right part. With this kind of SNAFU operation that/or any other screw they send just might be a different thread pattern. Part #'s and specifications have been known to change. Should you be careless on the install you'll ruin the fit into the hole and then....



To: Gottfried who wrote (28117)1/23/2006 12:05:28 PM
From: sixty2nds  Respond to of 95616
 
08:41 DDR2 prices continues to increase, shrinking price premium of DDR - Digitimes

Digitimes reports the price premium DDR 400 enjoyed over DDR2 533 has shrunk to 1.4%, as DDR contract prices remained flat in the second half of January, while 512Mbit DDR2 533 prices increased to US$4.09, according to figures posted by DRAMeXchange. Prices of mainstream DDR remained flat sequentially, while DDR2 prices increased 3.54% (after growing 3.13% in the first half of January). DRAMeXchange indicated that that there is still room for prices to increase in February, with some chipmakers claiming that their capacity is already fully-booked. DRAMeXchange also foresees that DDR module contract prices have a chance to increase slightly, based on the supply constraints in the DDR2 segment.