Questions about memory for my mac

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Hey mac people!
I have a mac (and love it) that is just a dinasaur that I would love to add some memory to so it doesn't run as slow as a pentium 1, but people phrase the memory specs so differently, I don't know what work and what don't. The first part is my comp specs and the second part is the memory they "say" will work for me. Can anyone verify this for me please? Thanks a mil.

My Comp specs straight from the system profiler:
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> Machine Model: Power Mac G4 (AGP Graphics)
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> CPU Type: Power PC G4 (2.9)
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> CPU Speed: 400 MHz
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> L2 Cache (per CPU): 1MB
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> Bus Speed: 100 MHz
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> Boot ROM Version: 3.2.6f1
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The memory they say will work. It reads like guam to me!

http://www.portatech.com/catalog/viewitem.asp?ID=7622
 
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1.67 Ghz 17" PB w/1 GB Ram; 400 MHz PM G4, 366Mhz iBook Firewire, Nano 4GB Black
yeah, thats the stuff. It's incredibly cheap ram, and I would warn you that quality might not be near what other retailers might offer. But for the price, it's worth it. You could get one stick, and if it works fine, get another couple to throw in.

the thing that worries me, is the site says this: (High Density) ONLY FOR SYSTEMS THAT CAN READ 1.5GB OR MORE TOTAL SYSTEM MEMORY - BECAUSE OF THE MEMORY DENSITY THIS MEMORY WILL NOT WORK ON PENTIUM II OR PENTIUM III MOTHERBOARDS BUILT WITH INTEL BRAND CHIPSETS - PLEASE DO NOT BUY THIS ITEM UNLESS YOU HAVE FIRST CONFIRMED THAT YOUR SYSTEM CAN READ A 1.5GB (1500MB) TOTAL SYSTEM MEMORY OR MORE

what are all the other users input on that?
 
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it also says this: "I have a system with an Intel brand chipset or an Apple system that can take 512MB modules in every memory slot

Then I Need A Memory Module Made With 32x8 Chips"

which would mean he'd need the $100 ram. Which is more in line with the price I'm seeing for Powermac g4 (agp) ram.

This site has good ram, I've bought it before. but it will set you back $108.
http://powerlinememory.com/powermac_G4_400Mhz_agp.htm
 
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14" iBook G3 900/640/40 _ _ Power Macintosh G3 All-In-One 315/768/20 _ _ 20 GB iPod
Also check out OWC - G4 400 MHz (AGP) Memory. They have a few options for $79 that are 100% guaranteed to work properly with your system, and also include a lifetime warranty.
 
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EDIT: After further investigation, it seems this vendor is using a different notation for "high density". These guys are referring to a process by which Manufacturers downgrade higher rated modules for use in this chip. There are a very select few motherboards that will be able to run this memory. I do not suggest using it.

Note that you should be able to use PC133 in that system as well. Since PC100 and PC133 are really the same.


http://www2.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820146024

or

http://www.buyaib.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=869


(I've bought quite a bit of memory from AIB through the years, always works well and they'll honor the warranty).
 

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