Clueless RAM Upgrade Question, is there a cheaper way to upgrade RAM? |
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Wed 21 Sep 2005, 17:26
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NEVER buy RAM from Apple save if you got the money, it'll be cheaper thru authorized dealers, and even cheaper thru mail order/webshops. Now, assure yourself before that the RAM is Apple compatible (that is, they warrant it) and of the return policy!!! See here and Here
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Sat 14 Jul 2007, 18:28
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QUOTE (glinka @ Wed 21 Sep 2005, 11:31) I now need to upgrade my imac, which is currently running OS 10.2.8, to Panther or Tiger, and I also need to upgrade my RAM from 256 to 512. Which iMac? There are 7 different families of iMac with 7 different types of RAM. Highly recommend you get the maximum RAM your machine can take. Crucial and Orca are 2 web-based sellers who serve the UK, if you are located there Thanks Trevor CanadaRAM
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Sun 15 Jul 2007, 15:18
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Check out MacRamDirect on the web.
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Sat 8 May 2010, 03:35
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new RAM even better the old one For the moment my RAM SAMSUNG HM251JJ Media, and thinking to change it... Which You guys, may conseller to me, than... dB
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