Well, I've just started to play World Of Warcraft, but it lags quite a lot in cities (even Goldshire)...
I know my Internet connection is ok, because the latency bar is green. Also, I know it's a problem with my RAM because I have 256MB!!
Well, the minimum for WoW is 512MB, but I think I may prefer 1GB RAM for better performance overall.
So if you could help me my linking a site/store that is both reliable and relatively cheap, then it'd be great =)
Thanks =)
2007-06-15
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I'm not too sure if these sites are great in the UK, but here in the US they're very good:
http://www.newegg.com
http://www.pricewatch.com
http://www.tigerdirect.com
and of course http://www.ebay.com
My personal fav. is newegg. Very good prices and FAST shipping.
2007-06-15 13:06:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Cheap Ram
2016-10-30 10:37:01
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Where is the cheapest place to buy RAM for your PC (in the UK, but can be online if reliable)?
The best place to buy cheap Computer Memory or RAM online is at Amazon.com
Upgrading your RAM should have your computer purring right to life and perform tasks more quickly than before.
http://www.amazon.com/RAM-Memory-Computer/b?ie=UTF8&node=172500&tag=yah-comp-20
Upgrading your RAM not only optimizes the speed of your processor, but it preserves the integrity of your machine. To help you easily find what you need, you can also use our other filters, including brand, price, discount, and customer reviews. Whether you’re looking for brands like Crucial, Corsair, Kingston, or more, you can find them with the click of a button.
After you check the requirements of your motherboard and processor, our handy memory type filters can help you quickly find the type of memory and capacity of RAM you need. Whether you’re looking for the current memory standard, DDR3-SDRAM, or DDR-SDRAM for an older machine, you can quickly find what you need.
If you’re looking to increase your machine’s capacity, our capacity filters can help you choose from everything from 512 MB to 16 GB and more.
http://www.amazon.com/RAM-Memory-Computer/b?ie=UTF8&node=172500&tag=yah-comp-20
Most of us are looking for new laptops and computers that can perform faster and accurately all the time. If you are not willing to pay for the new machines than upgrading the machine as per your need can be the viable solution. RAM upgrade is one of the vital upgrade that changes the machine performance drastically.
2014-10-31 02:20:50
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Ebay Amazon Google
2016-03-19 18:16:42
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www.cclonline.com its situated in Bradford in West Yorkshire or has next day delivery if you place a phone order before 5pm.....not sure about delivery times with web orders cause i don't deal in that area of the company.......oh yea btw i work for them if you hadn't noticed......but seriously they are very cheap hence why i got a job there
2007-06-15 15:57:37
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Please ignore all the guff that has been posted and go straight to www.scan.co.uk or http://www.overclockers.co.uk/
I personally use: http://www.ebuyer.com
Forget about everything else bar these 3 sites. They are very competitive and eBuyer has superb delivery...
If you've got dual channel capability on yr motherboard, go for value Corsair.
2007-06-15 13:16:26
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www.newegg.com than search RAM also u can go to crucial.com or use ur manual see what pin count u have and get RAM that fits ur motherboard
2007-06-15 17:37:32
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Well I buy my memory from http://www.tigerdirect.com and it was cheap and I'm having no trouble with it. I bought 1.5gig I aready had a512mb, now i have 2 gig.
2007-06-15 13:11:39
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answered by duron1_2 4
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I've always found eBuyer.com reliable (UK based).
2007-06-15 21:12:54
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answered by philipscown 6
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http://outpost.com
2007-06-15 13:06:25
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