Chris, Almost forgot, as far as third party RAM/Cache chips, we use www.kingston.com All their chips have a lifetime warranty, every cell on every chip is tested before shipping, and they are a certified by the respective vendor. Commonly 50-60% off the OEM too. You can look up the part you need on the web. If it's not listed, it's an OEM part only. If I was in CA, I would provide the labor (free) for the list as I am a certified tech. Besides, it's not a hard job to do, just be very careful of static shock (touch the case frame to ground yourself before touching any of the electrical parts inside). I imagine that the dual pentium cache may be OEM. In the early "dual" pentium systems, they did a lot of experimenting with different cache configuations. Some had a cache for each processor, some had a "shared" cache. Hope this helps, Randy Newell rnewell@epower.net
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