angryangy
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- Oct 1, 2004
AU$110 for that RAM, so I'd be disappointed if it was NZ$200, because postage and conversion on that would still be a lot less. You could definitely eBay something.It's gone up to $333 now Originally it was only for one stick of ram, because only one was faulty. The problem now is that they don't stock that type of ram any more and there are no NZ suppliers so they have to replaced both sticks with a different brand. Apparently if you have sticks from two different brands it doesn't work that nicely together.
That's probably about $50 for labour, about 200 for the 2x2GB of DDR2-800 Kingston RAM (That's bloody expensive for RAM...) and 80 for the power supply I guess.
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DDR3 RAM is cheaper but my motherboard doesn't support it
650W PSU should be more than $80 though, so perhaps it adds up. However, for a system that's obviously not packing an i7 or lots of video cards, it seems excessive to me. Without knowing anything else, I would guess you need no more than 50W greater than what you have already. Maybe even the same rating, just a better quality one.
At least a good PSU is something you can hang onto for quite a few years; spending more than you have to on DDR2 is dead money.