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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Obsolete RAM?
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<blockquote data-quote="Padawan" data-source="post: 31072" data-attributes="member: 273"><p>Apple's RAM is third-party anyway though, so there really isn't anything special about it that would make it worth more than, say Kingston or Crucial, unless the buyer simply didn't know any better. There are probably a number of machines that are compatible with that particular memory (both PC and Mac), but if you could get a buyer to pay enough for it without misleading them, that might be an option. I've kept the 128 MB chip from my machine just because it isn't worth it for me to sell it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Padawan, post: 31072, member: 273"] Apple's RAM is third-party anyway though, so there really isn't anything special about it that would make it worth more than, say Kingston or Crucial, unless the buyer simply didn't know any better. There are probably a number of machines that are compatible with that particular memory (both PC and Mac), but if you could get a buyer to pay enough for it without misleading them, that might be an option. I've kept the 128 MB chip from my machine just because it isn't worth it for me to sell it. [/QUOTE]
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