Newegg’s Memory “Configurator”

Posted May 19, 2008 | by Jason Faulkner | 1 Comment  

I have written in the past about how valuable a system memory selector tool is when you are looking to upgrade the amount of RAM in your system. For the most part, you just find the “type” of RAM you need and then buy it, of course if you do not know what type you need a system memory selector tool is invaluable.

The other day, I stumbled across Newegg’s “Memory Configurator” (not sure if that is even a word) which basically runs a search in their product database for all memory which is a fit for your system. Considering Newegg is, seemingly, the most popular online vendor with this site’s readers, this makes a great tool.

I have recently placed an order which resulted from use of this tool and plan to use it a lot more in the future.

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One Response to “Newegg’s Memory “Configurator””

  1. Trevor

    19. May, 2008

    I bought 4 gigs of corsair RAM with heatspreader from newegg for my gaming rig for $85 bucks, a sweet deal! I love Newegg!!

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