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macOS - Desktop Hardware
New to macs, just wondering
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<blockquote data-quote="nirvana" data-source="post: 577352" data-attributes="member: 25139"><p>Your machine will be slightly nippier with the extra GB of RAM. However you have to look at your requirements from the machine. If you’re just doing basics tasks then 1GB will be fine. I still have 1GB in my Macbook and it handles CS3 Design Suite excellently and even manages to run Parallels quite quickly too. Upgrading the RAM yourself will void the warranty. See if a local Apple Reseller will fit it for you. If you decide to do it yourself then it's quite a fiddly job involving a couple of putty knifes and then undoing the case clips but a whole lot cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nirvana, post: 577352, member: 25139"] Your machine will be slightly nippier with the extra GB of RAM. However you have to look at your requirements from the machine. If you’re just doing basics tasks then 1GB will be fine. I still have 1GB in my Macbook and it handles CS3 Design Suite excellently and even manages to run Parallels quite quickly too. Upgrading the RAM yourself will void the warranty. See if a local Apple Reseller will fit it for you. If you decide to do it yourself then it's quite a fiddly job involving a couple of putty knifes and then undoing the case clips but a whole lot cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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