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<blockquote data-quote="Meyvn" data-source="post: 63759" data-attributes="member: 7539"><p>Yeah, I agree on the 256 part. I use my PC for little more than music, IMing, and web browsing and I NEED the 512. I'll probably do mostly basic functions on the iBook. Music, IMing, e-mail, web browsing, maybe Garageband and DVD burning on occasion, and a little gaming. But obviously while gaming most other programs will be closed. I just wanted to know if Mac programs tend to use more RAM than PC ones because 512 generally works fine. I was thinking to be safe I might just go with 768 or 1.256 and then I could afford to do whatever I wanted and not worry about it. Just wanted to know if that was advisable or really necessary. Also, does anyone to know if it's a bad idea to install aftermarket (Kingmax or something like that) RAM on Macs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Meyvn, post: 63759, member: 7539"] Yeah, I agree on the 256 part. I use my PC for little more than music, IMing, and web browsing and I NEED the 512. I'll probably do mostly basic functions on the iBook. Music, IMing, e-mail, web browsing, maybe Garageband and DVD burning on occasion, and a little gaming. But obviously while gaming most other programs will be closed. I just wanted to know if Mac programs tend to use more RAM than PC ones because 512 generally works fine. I was thinking to be safe I might just go with 768 or 1.256 and then I could afford to do whatever I wanted and not worry about it. Just wanted to know if that was advisable or really necessary. Also, does anyone to know if it's a bad idea to install aftermarket (Kingmax or something like that) RAM on Macs? [/QUOTE]
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