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<blockquote data-quote="Badger" data-source="post: 23464"><p>Occasionally you'll find a seller is overpricing the Mac modules. The eMac uses standard 133 mhz SDRAM chips that are also used in pcs. However, make sure you are comparing identical dimms, sometimes what appears to be similar dimms often have technical differences. Also, there is a premium price on "name-brand" dimms and much lower prices on the same module from a generic supplier.</p><p></p><p>I have the same model eMac and I bought an "off-the-shelf" 256m chip made by Transcend for pcs; works perfectly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badger, post: 23464"] Occasionally you'll find a seller is overpricing the Mac modules. The eMac uses standard 133 mhz SDRAM chips that are also used in pcs. However, make sure you are comparing identical dimms, sometimes what appears to be similar dimms often have technical differences. Also, there is a premium price on "name-brand" dimms and much lower prices on the same module from a generic supplier. I have the same model eMac and I bought an "off-the-shelf" 256m chip made by Transcend for pcs; works perfectly. [/QUOTE]
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