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plz could u help me plz as i need 2x ddr1 mem for my acer travelmate 2500 i have looked all over and need asstents with this need them cheap eney1 no plz give us a shout iv tryed gumtree and ebay but had tubbel tying to get them thanks

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You can't get it cheap unless someone selling some does not know the value of it. It's about £20 for 1GB. 2GB will probably cost as much as the laptop is worth.

 

And please write in English and use a spell checker!

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Rule 36 Your postings on the forum should:

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d. Be written in English and avoid excessive ‘txt’ speech (L8R, Wknd, etc);

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Please don't use text speak it's against forum rules

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Very cheap on eBay

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I saw some on a car boot today, but if you're looking for DDR1 ram then you probably don't need it, you need a new laptop instead.

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I'm curious.... What is/are asstents?

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a place for your bum to sleep:P

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a place for your bum to sleep:P

I thought it was where donkeys spent the night :mrgreen:

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Try MrMemory.co.uk

 

Cheap as owt, and I had it 24hrs after the purchase.

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