From: Mike Ford (mikeford_at_netwiz.net)
Date: Wed Jul 08 1998 - 13:27:50 EDT
At 10:47 PM -0700 7/7/98, Bill Morrow wrote:
>i hate to start something, but i have never heard that rough handeling
>will damage memory chips..
>cheap is cheap..
>if the stuff they sell is low profile and not stacked then it MAY be ok..
>or you MAY be lucky.. or both..
>the economics of it are simple..
>a good product will just cost more to engineer, design, produce, support,
>etc. than a cheap product..
Except that memory is now a commodity with the price set entirely by the
distribution channel and the market. As long as the vendor understands what
I need, and stands behind the product, I don't care where the source is.
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