Re: [Fed-Talk] RAM for Mac
Re: [Fed-Talk] RAM for Mac
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] RAM for Mac
- From: "Wm. Cerniuk" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 12:24:50 -0400
Oh yes, there is also:
http://dealram.com/
On 02 Jun 2006, at 2:06 PM, Scott Cote wrote:
I always like to check out www.ramseeker.com, as it is mostly
vendor neutral and lists the best price by model for that day...
Sincerely,
Scott
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On Jun 2, 2006, at 7:59 AM, Basil A Decina wrote:
For the small difference in price, you should make sure you buy
RAM from someone who offers a lifetime guarantee for use in
Apples. (The usual suspects offer these guarantees.) Not only
does RAM fail (I've had to replace failed RAM often enough that it
isn't rare any more), but sometimes "Apple-certified" memory
doesn't survive firmware upgrades (that's also happened to me too
often). When a firmware update causes old RAM to stop working,
the guarantee gets a you a replacement.
Basil
At 10:01 AM -0400 6/2/06, Buxbaum, Laurence wrote:
I am looking into upgrading RAM on a G5 iMac. As usual the RAM
recommended by the usual suppliers is always significantly more
expensive than what is available for PCs.
I am looking for 1 GB PC3200 unbuffered non-parity 184-pin 400
MHz DDR
SDRAM
Is that because :
a) the specs on Mac compatible memory are better (i.e. faster)
b) the cheaper RAM is low quality and potentially unreliable
c) it is just a way to get more money from people who are
ignorant of
the issues
Larry
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