


This is a very common question in our field of IT, and what’s worse is that the wrong answer can cost you money.
Not too long ago a client brought in her PC to have us install PC3200 DDR400 SDRAM upgrade she had purchased from an online vendor…. Weelllll, I felt so bad because the memory purchased was not the correct bus speed. Her motherboard just could not handle it. She was willing to give me the memory for free, 2GB of RAM. My heart did not let me accept it.
Imagine I had in my hand a 2GB memory upgrade, that I know would have done me some real good.
Instead I tried to help her out and give her a quick lesson and at the same time, help her save some money. I was able to show her an online company that helps in taking that worry out of purchasing memory upgrades. MemoryDeal.net has in place a great tool to help dummies like me, prevent falling into the upgrading computer memory money pit. It offers a service that actually guarantees all memory modules ordered are an exact match of those originally installed at the factory.
Not many companies, or I don’t think any company can actually make such a guarantee. And what is a great asset is that they also offer Apple Memory & MAC RAM. So, we can also offer MAC users an upgrade option.
The client was very happy to know that she can actually order with confidence after getting burned by the other company…. Tech Dummy to the rescue!


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