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<blockquote data-quote="bryphotoguy" data-source="post: 568110" data-attributes="member: 26695"><p>You're taking shortcuts by purchasing RAM slower than the recommended speed. You clearly made up your own story from the rest of my statement.</p><p>I don't recommed Apple's brand but recommend Crucial so I don't know where you got that from. </p><p>When the Mac Pro was released, no one made a 4GB module. How was Apple suppose to know it would be compatible with something that was not out in the market.</p><p>Assuming things and taking short cuts about anything more often than not will lead to undesirable outcome, am I correct? If no one can give a definative answer to your question, I would buy something you know is 100% guaranteed compatible with the new Mac Pro. That's all I'm saying.</p><p>One word of wisdom, when people don't reply to a thread, it's often because the question is too obscure for anyone to answer with 100% certainty or because it has a really simple, obvious answer.</p><p>Good luck with your quest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bryphotoguy, post: 568110, member: 26695"] You're taking shortcuts by purchasing RAM slower than the recommended speed. You clearly made up your own story from the rest of my statement. I don't recommed Apple's brand but recommend Crucial so I don't know where you got that from. When the Mac Pro was released, no one made a 4GB module. How was Apple suppose to know it would be compatible with something that was not out in the market. Assuming things and taking short cuts about anything more often than not will lead to undesirable outcome, am I correct? If no one can give a definative answer to your question, I would buy something you know is 100% guaranteed compatible with the new Mac Pro. That's all I'm saying. One word of wisdom, when people don't reply to a thread, it's often because the question is too obscure for anyone to answer with 100% certainty or because it has a really simple, obvious answer. Good luck with your quest. [/QUOTE]
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