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memory and video card question
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<blockquote data-quote="jgbx" data-source="post: 228726" data-attributes="member: 17978"><p>I was talking to a friend today who works for CompUSA. He told me that Macs can supposrt any amount of RAM regardless of the size of the sticks. I have a dual processor 2.5ghz G5 and was under the assumtion that it would max out at 8 gigs of RAM. Would it be plausible to put in 8 2gig sticks to go up to 16 gigs?</p><p></p><p>Also, he said that virtually an ATI video cards would work in a Mac, and when I talked to Apple they said as long as the drivers were available for the Mac, the video card should work. Even though a card doesn't have Mac specs on the box, would it be OK to put it in?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgbx, post: 228726, member: 17978"] I was talking to a friend today who works for CompUSA. He told me that Macs can supposrt any amount of RAM regardless of the size of the sticks. I have a dual processor 2.5ghz G5 and was under the assumtion that it would max out at 8 gigs of RAM. Would it be plausible to put in 8 2gig sticks to go up to 16 gigs? Also, he said that virtually an ATI video cards would work in a Mac, and when I talked to Apple they said as long as the drivers were available for the Mac, the video card should work. Even though a card doesn't have Mac specs on the box, would it be OK to put it in? [/QUOTE]
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