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I had (2) Samsung 144pin SDRAM, PC133 modules in my G4 Powerbook, but wanted more RAM...

I purchased two new modules from http://www.memoryx.net/m8631ga.html

They work fine, and show up as 1024 on "About this Mac"
Am I really running 1024, or does it max out at 1GB?

Really helped Medal of Honor out, and I will have to see how it stands later on. As of now school is killing me, so no time for games. :rolleyes:

P.S. If you want the original (2) Samsung 144pin SDRAM, PC133 modules, PM me. They were used since 7/27/02.

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when they say 1GB is max they really do mean 1024 mb since its not really possible to just get 1gb
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when they say 1GB is max they really do mean 1024 mb since its not really possible to just get 1gb
1024 MegaBytes = 1 GigaByte. That is how most computer hardware works, everything is a power of 2.
Only hard drive manufacturers don't understand this fundamental rule of computer science (in HDs they use 1000MB to 1 GB)
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