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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Bobbins" data-source="post: 75888" data-attributes="member: 8957"><p><strong>imac g5 ram</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I got a imac G5 a week ago, installed a 1024 MB chip from the cheepist deal that i could find on the net. Did a full system check and everything was sweet, worked great for a few days and then the computer went completely dead, did nothing at all. As the computer was only a week old I didn't test it myself to see what was wrong and just took it back to the apple dealer (where it has been for a week now). My apple dealer blamed it on the ram that i had installed, is this possible? the ram was made by 'whitelake'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Bobbins, post: 75888, member: 8957"] [b]imac g5 ram[/b] I got a imac G5 a week ago, installed a 1024 MB chip from the cheepist deal that i could find on the net. Did a full system check and everything was sweet, worked great for a few days and then the computer went completely dead, did nothing at all. As the computer was only a week old I didn't test it myself to see what was wrong and just took it back to the apple dealer (where it has been for a week now). My apple dealer blamed it on the ram that i had installed, is this possible? the ram was made by 'whitelake'. [/QUOTE]
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