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On Oct 27, 2004, at 10:33 AM, Rich Braun wrote: > Tom <trlists at clayst.com> wrote: >> I need to buy some DDR400 (PC3200) RAM -- preferably 2x 512MB -- >> soon, so normally I'd look for it locally and expect to pay a >> small premium over discount online prices. However the local >> retail sources seem dramatically more expensive than online shops >> like newegg.com. > > Not true of Microcenter in Cambridge. Right now, the price for your > 2x 512MB > at Newegg is $220. Right now, the price at Microcenter.com for the > same thing > is $219.99. I think one of the differences between MicroCenter and online are retail-box vs. OEM. I recently bought a harddrive at MicroCenter, and the price for the exact same drive in retail form at NewEgg.com was $2 cheaper. But newegg also sold the same drive in OEM configuration (bare drive, no cables, etc) for significantly less, and they sold other comparable drives by other manufacturers for even less. I think the same is true for ram, its often a retail vs oem deal.
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