So crucial has a 1 gig stick for 167 bucks. Right now im using 2x 256 and wondering if it would be worth it to go with the 1 gig stick. Anyone else made a similar jump?
WildCowboy said:It depends on how RAM intensive your work is. But 512 MB is the bare minimum, so you'll likely see a nice boost if you up it to 1.25 GB.
CaptainCaveMann said:The only time ive really noticed a big slow down is when using Imovie hd, or have about 8 or 9 plus apps open at one time. I do edit a lot of video and it can get very sluggish. I dont know if this due to lack of ram or processing power. Maybe both?
More RAM will help the video editing for sure, as well as the slowdown with multiple apps open.CaptainCaveMann said:I do edit a lot of video and it can get very sluggish. I dont know if this due to lack of ram or processing power. Maybe both?
kevin.rivers said:Please don't pay $167 for a 1GB stick, at that point you can get 2GB for about 20 bucks more. Please... don't do it!
WildCowboy said:Not for his machine.
But point taken...OWC has 1 GB modules for $113. They're a great vendor...I've bought from them and never had a problem.
kevin.rivers said:Please don't pay $167 for a 1GB stick, at that point you can get 2GB for about 20 bucks more. Please... don't do it!
CaptainCaveMann said:The max ram i can have is 1.256 i believe.
skipsandwichdx said:Here's a decent list:
http://dealnews.com/memory/prices/PC2-5300-DDR2-SO-DIMMS/61/1GB.html
Updates daily, I think.
skipsandwichdx said:Here's a decent list:
http://dealnews.com/memory/prices/PC2-5300-DDR2-SO-DIMMS/61/1GB.html
Updates daily, I think.
Never. I bought my first mac (a 700MHz G4 iMac..the "lamp" design) from Comp usa. Never went back to them again as their customer service was crap. I should drop by sometime and harass him then....could be great fun!....Ryan5505 said:faintember, do you ever go to the comp USA store in greensboro for apple products? I have and the apple rep there his horrible. I am from Winston Salem