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Has being cheap cost me?
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<blockquote data-quote="m1k" data-source="post: 53036"><p>Kingston is one of the best RAM companies, actually. I have some in my PC and nothing's gone wrong with the RAM (although many thousands of things have gone wrong with Windows XP, various Microsoft programs, etc.)</p><p></p><p>If you can, just buy your RAM from Apple. I have a 256MB card in my 12" PowerBook (+256 built-in = 512MB RAM total) and it's really good. It doesn't get hot or any of that. The best part is that it's covered with your warranty and AppleCare if you have it. I reccommend Apple RAM if at all possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m1k, post: 53036"] Kingston is one of the best RAM companies, actually. I have some in my PC and nothing's gone wrong with the RAM (although many thousands of things have gone wrong with Windows XP, various Microsoft programs, etc.) If you can, just buy your RAM from Apple. I have a 256MB card in my 12" PowerBook (+256 built-in = 512MB RAM total) and it's really good. It doesn't get hot or any of that. The best part is that it's covered with your warranty and AppleCare if you have it. I reccommend Apple RAM if at all possible. [/QUOTE]
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