I was just looking at the iMac, finally getting to buy one. When I price it at the Apple store the 2gb upgrade is $300; if I get the same upgrade at Crucial it is $360+. I am amazed. Am I missing something ?
blaskillet4 said:Because they get to keep the stock memory that would have otherwise been yours.
If you bought it somewhere else, you'd have your new 2GB + your current stock memory.
yes I checked that and crucial gives you the same as Apple, 2x1gb.D34th said:Also, Apple gives you 2 1gig sticks. Check to see if the Crucial one was 1 2gig stick. If I'm not mistaken, the iMac can't use a 2gig stick in one slot...
caccamolle said:great ! and what am I supposed to do with it ?
Sell it on Ebay?caccamolle said:great ! and what am I supposed to do with it ?
theBB said:If you buy it from:
http://www.thechipmerchant.com/
2GB will set you back only $190. I've never used them myself, but came highly recommended. I don't think Crucial is a cheap source to begin with.
NoNameBrand said:For the exact same RAM that is in the Mac mini and iMacs, Apple wants a lot more for 2GB of it to put into the MacBook (Pro)s.
Somewhat infuriating.
caccamolle said:yes this may very well be the case. I have done no research really, but I do remember using Crucial in the past (it's been a couple of years I believe) and it was way in line with most vendors. Now it could very well be different.
caccamolle said:great ! and what am I supposed to do with it ?
caccamolle said:but isn't it a diff. kind of memory that goes into the Macbook ?
steelphantom said:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820145098
Quite a bit cheaper at about $135. I've purchased some generic RAM from Newegg for my iBook and it worked like a charm. This RAM also comes with a lifetime manufacturer's warranty.
caccamolle said:I was just looking at the iMac, finally getting to buy one. When I price it at the Apple store the 2gb upgrade is $300; if I get the same upgrade at Crucial it is $360+. I am amazed. Am I missing something ?
mmmcheese said:Keep it just in case you have problems with your machine and need to send it back to Apple?
Legacy said:Here, Crucial charge £112 for 1GB DDR667 module, its ridiculous (212$) and just under double that for 2x1GB (pros $410). They are naughty naughty, I managed to get one of eBay for £82 (1GB module), but yes, Crucial are crucially expensive
steelphantom said:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820145098
Quite a bit cheaper at about $135. I've purchased some generic RAM from Newegg for my iBook and it worked like a charm. This RAM also comes with a lifetime manufacturer's warranty.