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iBook & Powerbook RAM upgrades
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<blockquote data-quote="Finx_1" data-source="post: 505239" data-attributes="member: 33348"><p>With buying RAM off ebay you have to be careful..</p><p>Ur machine will not like it if its not wot it's looking for..</p><p>I have got so much PC133 RAM at home due to trying 2 buy RAM for my G4 Cube.. They wudn't work purly because they were either ECC/133U which got very expensive..</p><p>But with crucial I have never heard a bad word about them and they no what they r doing...</p><p></p><p>If you are looking for a motherboard for ur notebooks/laptops (wen talking about laptop motherboards they are better known as "logic boards")</p><p>I'm pretty sure it's the model number (xxx-xxxx/A) is an example of a model number (x = a number).. it shud b under the keyboard..</p><p></p><p>BTW.. I have a 12" ibook... they only have 1 RAM slot... fitting max 1GB..</p><p>with onboard RAM it goes upto a total of 1.5Gb RAM on the 1.33Ghz model..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Finx_1, post: 505239, member: 33348"] With buying RAM off ebay you have to be careful.. Ur machine will not like it if its not wot it's looking for.. I have got so much PC133 RAM at home due to trying 2 buy RAM for my G4 Cube.. They wudn't work purly because they were either ECC/133U which got very expensive.. But with crucial I have never heard a bad word about them and they no what they r doing... If you are looking for a motherboard for ur notebooks/laptops (wen talking about laptop motherboards they are better known as "logic boards") I'm pretty sure it's the model number (xxx-xxxx/A) is an example of a model number (x = a number).. it shud b under the keyboard.. BTW.. I have a 12" ibook... they only have 1 RAM slot... fitting max 1GB.. with onboard RAM it goes upto a total of 1.5Gb RAM on the 1.33Ghz model.. [/QUOTE]
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