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<blockquote data-quote="slyydrr" data-source="post: 204453" data-attributes="member: 16374"><p>That's because buying a 1GB stick allows you to have an extra slot open. Even though you're paying for less material, you are paying a premium for a higher potential in terms of max RAM.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Crucial is good stuff, but I'd also recommend RAM from <a href="http://www.otherworldcomputing.com" target="_blank">www.otherworldcomputing.com</a>. They have great customer support, and also have an Advanced Warranty Replacement system where they send you out the new replacement RAM w/ packaging to send back the bad RAM. Plus their prices aren't bad either--definitely worth the wonderful customer service in case there's ever a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slyydrr, post: 204453, member: 16374"] That's because buying a 1GB stick allows you to have an extra slot open. Even though you're paying for less material, you are paying a premium for a higher potential in terms of max RAM. Crucial is good stuff, but I'd also recommend RAM from [url]www.otherworldcomputing.com[/url]. They have great customer support, and also have an Advanced Warranty Replacement system where they send you out the new replacement RAM w/ packaging to send back the bad RAM. Plus their prices aren't bad either--definitely worth the wonderful customer service in case there's ever a problem. [/QUOTE]
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