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Importance of RAM Specs in upgrading
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<blockquote data-quote="snazzed" data-source="post: 404479" data-attributes="member: 31947"><p>Ok, I just re-entered MacLand after serveral Macless years... bought a used 15" G4 Powerbook but it only has 512MB of RAM and I think I need more.</p><p></p><p>I know, when upgrading PCs, the RAM specs don't make a difference as long as they are better than your current memory.</p><p></p><p>The RAM in my Powerbook are 2x 256MB PC2700 (333MHz) DDR SDRAM. I don't have to buy the same speed, do I?</p><p></p><p>When upgrading I can get a Kingston 1GB 667Mhz SODIMM? As long as it is pin compliant IE also DDR and not DDR2, it doesn't matter that it is 667Mhz does it?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>snazzed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snazzed, post: 404479, member: 31947"] Ok, I just re-entered MacLand after serveral Macless years... bought a used 15" G4 Powerbook but it only has 512MB of RAM and I think I need more. I know, when upgrading PCs, the RAM specs don't make a difference as long as they are better than your current memory. The RAM in my Powerbook are 2x 256MB PC2700 (333MHz) DDR SDRAM. I don't have to buy the same speed, do I? When upgrading I can get a Kingston 1GB 667Mhz SODIMM? As long as it is pin compliant IE also DDR and not DDR2, it doesn't matter that it is 667Mhz does it? Thanks snazzed [/QUOTE]
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