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Experience with Third-Party memory (Cisco)?
- Subject: Experience with Third-Party memory (Cisco)?
- From: geraint at koding.com (Geraint Jones)
- Date: Fri, 09 May 2014 17:08:42 +1200
- In-reply-to: <CACTmXQUYL+zWU=YeFkDx5Mwpcktyn0tofywPREbTCKVUVE1fTg@mail.gmail.com>
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This is what your looking for :
http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-PC2700U-512MB-DDR-CL2-5-333Mhz-ECC-Memory-38L52
31-/331191705115?pt=US_Memory_RAM_&hash=item4d1c905e1b
512MB DDR CL2.5 Unbuffered/Unregistered CL2.5 - buy 10 and have a huge
stack of spares :)
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Geraint Jones
Director of Systems & Infrastructure
Koding (AS62805)
https://koding.com
geraint at koding.com
Phone (415) 653-0083
On 9/05/14 4:46 am, "Shawn L" <shawnl at up.net> wrote:
>With all the talk lately about the growth in routes, I got to thinking
>about upgrading the memory in a couple of my routers.
>
>Does anyone have experience using third-party "guaranteed compatible"
>memory.
>
>With Cisco's discount it looks like I can upgrade for $5k vs $700 with
>third party memory. I'm just wondering if others have used it, and how
>it's
>performed, or if it isn't worth the risk.
>
>thanks