| Apple Desktops Discussion of Apple's desktop machines including Mac Pro, iMac, Power Mac, and mini |
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From the Apple site:
"Mac mini computers have a single memory slot. This slot accepts a standard PC2700 or PC3200 184-pin DIMM with the following specifications: PC2700 or PC3200 Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) 2.5 volt 8-byte non-parity 64-bit wide 184-pin module maximum of 16 memory devices on the DIMM unbuffered—do not use registered or buffered SDRAM maximum height of 50 mm Using PC3200 memory does not provide additional speed benefits. Although the Mac mini supports PC3200 DIMMs, the PC3200 RAM will operate at PC2700 (333 MHz) speeds." |
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