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Adding DRAM - is cheapest a good idea?
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<blockquote data-quote="gsahli" data-source="post: 1617126" data-attributes="member: 182015"><p>RAM memory is a "commodity." Apple buys it that way, so do I.</p><p>I study the exact RAM specs, so I know what I'm looking for. And I use the "RAM finder" that nearly every RAM dealer offers.</p><p>Then I compare prices and buy the best deal. I've never had an issue with RAM purchased this way. I've heard of many issues, and it always comes down to "not knowing the specs that the specific computer needs." This isn't rocket science.</p><p>Some places to compare:</p><p>macsales.com (called OWC)</p><p>crucial.com</p><p>newegg.com</p><p>macmemory.com</p><p>18004memory.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gsahli, post: 1617126, member: 182015"] RAM memory is a "commodity." Apple buys it that way, so do I. I study the exact RAM specs, so I know what I'm looking for. And I use the "RAM finder" that nearly every RAM dealer offers. Then I compare prices and buy the best deal. I've never had an issue with RAM purchased this way. I've heard of many issues, and it always comes down to "not knowing the specs that the specific computer needs." This isn't rocket science. Some places to compare: macsales.com (called OWC) crucial.com newegg.com macmemory.com 18004memory.com [/QUOTE]
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