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> Should I Go With Apple's Ram ?
Milca
post Sun 29 May 2005, 07:06
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Hello guys
I have a question about RAM .
I’m purchasing the Mac dual 2.7 Ghz.I’m not sure whether I should go with apple’s RAM(1 gig – 250 $) or rather get minimum 512 Ghz which comes with G5 and then buy extra RAM somewhere else .
Don’t know if it’s truth but I’ve heard that I can get high – performance RAM for the same price I would pay for apple’s RAM.
So this is my first question – anybody has experience if other high – performance RAM can make difference comparing to apple’s RAM.
Second question is simple.
I’m gonna be running a lot of apps. Don’t want to name them all – but from platinum waves.native komplete 2 to BFD and most spectrasonics products.
I’m planning to get 3 gig of RAM total.I’m not sure if this is not too much.I’ve been advised that 1,5 – 2 Ghz should be enough and also on the other hand that there is never enough RAM ?
Thanks for your time.
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post Sun 29 May 2005, 10:06
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I got all my memory directly from Crucial Memory, a fraction of the price and I never had any problems (upgraded Powerbooks and a G5)

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post Sun 29 May 2005, 17:51
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QUOTE (Milca @ May 29 2005, 06:06)
I’m planning to get 3 gig of RAM total.I’m not sure if this is not too much.I’ve been advised  that 1,5 – 2 Ghz should be enough and also on the other hand that there is never enough RAM ?

Thanks to OS X memory management, there can never be too much RAM. The more RAM you have, the faster your machine runs when you're running a lot of apps. This is because OS X uses RAM as cache instead of slower hard disk. The maximun RAM amount for Dual 2.7 is 8 GB.

Apple does not manufacture it's own RAM so it makes sense to buy it from somewhere else. Installing RAM is very simple and you will save a lot of money if you buy it from your local cheap PC store.

Kingston RAMs have a very good and reliable reputation amongst Mac users, and Kingston RAMs also have a lifetime warranty. Almost any computer store will order these RAMs for you as long as you tell them the exact RAM chip model you need.

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should go with apple’s RAM(1 gig – 250 $


For example Kingston's KTA-G5400/1G costs 132$ at eBuyer.com

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post Sun 29 May 2005, 18:26
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Corsair, Danelec, Samsung (branded, not only the chips on the board) are all right too.

Verify the return policy of the shop beforehand. And try to keep to Apple certified if you can (it's the shop which says so, it's not Apple which certifies).


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