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Emrtr4

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Feb 6, 2006
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The website macserive.com has some interesting products (along with replacement parts for MBPs) what is interesting to me is their price for ram $440 w(for 4 gigs) which is a lot less than Apple's price, and also the fact that they offer a replacement 200 gig 7200 RPM hardrive (thats a lot of hardrive space, $395). If I bought both of these from Macservice that would be only slightly more than just the price of the 4 gigs of RAM from apple...the question is, do they offer quality parts and has anyone had experience with them before?

Thanks
 
The website macserive.com has some interesting products (along with replacement parts for MBPs) what is interesting to me is their price for ram $440 w(for 4 gigs) which is a lot less than Apple's price, and also the fact that they offer a replacement 200 gig 7200 RPM hardrive (thats a lot of hardrive space, $395). If I bought both of these from Macservice that would be only slightly more than just the price of the 4 gigs of RAM from apple...the question is, do they offer quality parts and has anyone had experience with them before?

Thanks

$440 for 4GB ram for a Macbook Pro is a terrible deal. Its been as low as $150 for 4GB and usually hovers around $180 for 4GB (2x2GB) from reputable vendors on name brand RAM.
 
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