Ram In Powerbook |
Sat 31 Jan 2004, 02:52
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I'm interested in buying a new 12 in pb from the mac store. I'm curious if it would be easy to buy some RAM and upgrade it myself instead of paying $280 for 512mb of ram from the store. Is there a website that shows how to do this. I'd like to play around with garageband and possibly work up to Live or audio program. I believe that this would have the power that I need. I'd like to also be able to manipulate 2trk audio like in Peak or something else.
Thanks for the comments, Jared |
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Sun 1 Feb 2004, 21:45
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Member Group: Members Posts: 79 Joined: 15-Jan 04 From: Chicago - US Member No.: 33,284 |
There has been a LOT of information regarding big problems with RAM and OSX lately on a Mac info site that I frequent:
www.macintouch.com On the site they suggest RAM from Ramjet.com, as most of the no-name bargain RAM is causing huge problems for people using OSX. Even Kingston, usually a reputable brand name for RAM, has been making people's sytems unuseable. I think RAM is one area where cheaper is not better. |
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jaredm Ram In Powerbook Sat 31 Jan 2004, 02:52
jamester I put a 512 chip in my P.Book, tho I got it from t... Sat 31 Jan 2004, 09:34
dixiechicken If you'll be running OS-X 10.3.x on your pb, a... Sat 31 Jan 2004, 11:15
jaredm Thanks for the comments. I found a tutorial on th... Sun 1 Feb 2004, 00:26
lepetitmartien Ask for certified Mac memory, as if PC memory to t... Sun 1 Feb 2004, 04:35
jamester I put a 512 chip in my P.Book, tho I got it from t... Sat 31 Jan 2004, 09:34
dixiechicken If you'll be running OS-X 10.3.x on your pb, a... Sat 31 Jan 2004, 11:15
jaredm Thanks for the comments. I found a tutorial on th... Sun 1 Feb 2004, 00:26
lepetitmartien Ask for certified Mac memory, as if PC memory to t... Sun 1 Feb 2004, 04:35
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