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#289733 26-Sep-2021 10:25
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Kia ora GZ, another WTB: RAM thread... I'd like to beef up my Plex Server. It is a Lenovo M92p Tiny and takes DDR3L-1600Mhz SODIMM. It currently has 1 stick of 4GB installed, so another 4GB would be great. I'd also consider 1 (or 2) 8GB. In West Auckland and happy to pay shipping or do contactless pickup. Cheers.


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  #2784472 26-Sep-2021 14:10
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How much are you after?, I have new (still sealed) Crucial 8GB sticks (have 4) or a single used 4GB stick in that spec.

 

Based in Pukekohe so can ship or you can pickup if you want to make the drive out here.

Edit: Here's the spec if you need to check 





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  #2784542 26-Sep-2021 15:02
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Andib:

How much are you after?, I have new (still sealed) Crucial 8GB sticks (have 4) or a single used 4GB stick in that spec.


Based in Pukekohe so can ship or you can pickup if you want to make the drive out here.

Edit: Here's the spec if you need to check 



Cool. Looks perfect. I'd probably just go for the 4gb but could be tempted by 2x 8gb depending on price. Probably easiest to ship at the moment. Could you please let me know prices you were thinking (including shipping). Cheers.

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