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daneoni

macrumors G4
Mar 24, 2006
11,844
1,579
Try these. Never bought from them though but waay cheaper and its lifetime warranty.

Ram doesn't have to be Samsung/Hynix/Crucial/Kingston. There are decent modules out there.
 

butaro

macrumors regular
Nov 9, 2006
124
0
Canada
Sorry to bring this back from the dead, but i had a question about the G. Skill ram on newegg, i noticed that there are two models of the same 1Gb
Model
Brand G.SKILL
Model F2-5300PHU1-1GBSA
Type 200-Pin DDR2 SO-DIMM
Tech Spec
Capacity 1GB
Speed DDR2 667 (PC2 5300)
Cas Latency 5
Voltage 1.8V
ECC No
Buffered/Registered Unbuffered
Heat Spreader No
and
Model
Brand G.SKILL
Model F2-5300PHU1-1GBMB
Type 200-Pin DDR2 SO-DIMM
Tech Spec
Capacity 1GB
Speed DDR2 667 (PC2 5300)
Cas Latency 5
Voltage 1.8V
ECC No
Buffered/Registered Unbuffered
Heat Spreader No
Features compatibility:
Apple MacBook and MacBook Pro Compliant

other than the "compatibility" part, the first one is 3 $ cheaper lol
 

phungy

macrumors 68020
Dec 5, 2006
2,398
10
FL/NY/TX
Sorry to bring this back from the dead, but i had a question about the G. Skill ram on newegg, i noticed that there are two models of the same 1Gb

and


other than the "compatibility" part, the first one is 3 $ cheaper lol

I went for the 'cheaper' model. Works like a dream. It's the same thing :cool:
 

burritos

macrumors member
Jan 12, 2003
57
0
Should I max out the ram?

I added a 1 gig stick to both my imac intel core duo and my macbook intel core duo. The former has now 1.5 gig ram and the latter has 1.25. They are both now much faster. Should I upgrade even further to 2 gig and 2 gig? Will it make that much of a difference?
 
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