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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Ram upgrades?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cloudane" data-source="post: 45087"><p>Apple use Kingston RAM (at least they did when I got my replacement RAM from G4 Tech during an insurance claim), so as long as you make sure it's the correct type (e.g. on the latest G4 Powerbook it's DDR-333 SODIMM) you should be find from the store and it'll be way, way, way cheaper than from Apple.</p><p></p><p>Most people use Crucial (<a href="http://www.crucial.com" target="_blank">www.crucial.com</a>) as it's very relaible RAM, next-day delivery, good prices and if you pick your exact Powerbook model from their website it'll give you a guaranteed match of RAM sticks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cloudane, post: 45087"] Apple use Kingston RAM (at least they did when I got my replacement RAM from G4 Tech during an insurance claim), so as long as you make sure it's the correct type (e.g. on the latest G4 Powerbook it's DDR-333 SODIMM) you should be find from the store and it'll be way, way, way cheaper than from Apple. Most people use Crucial ([url]www.crucial.com[/url]) as it's very relaible RAM, next-day delivery, good prices and if you pick your exact Powerbook model from their website it'll give you a guaranteed match of RAM sticks. [/QUOTE]
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