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gekko513

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I know crucial is usually recommended, but it seems to be very expensive right now. I'm looking to buy RAM to put in my MacBook when it arrives.


TwinMOS DDR2 SO-DIMM PC5300 1024MB CL5 1.8V, 64Mx8/16, 200p DDR2 PC2-5300

Price: kr 895,- ($133)


Crucial DDR2 SO-DIMM 1024MB CL5 Non-ECC,1.8V,128Mx64,200p DDR2 PC2-5300

Price: kr 1.749,- ($261)


Kingston ValueR DDR2 SO-DIMM 1024MB CL5 Non-ECC,1.8V,128Mx64,200p DDR2 PC2-5300

Price: kr 1.249,- ($187)


Crucial RAM is 95% more. Which should I get?
 
Noone has any theories about what could be wrong with the TwinMOS RAM or some experience with TwinMOS RAM?
 
I got TwinMOS RAM for my current iBook from flexi-data, and have never had any problems with it... :)

Cannot comment on the three alternatives above, though... Beklager...
 
I've got a TwinMOS DDR2 powering my iMac G5 iSight..... no problem whatsoever....
 
Sounds promising. And I guess I could always test it and return it if it doesn't work ...
 
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