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Apple Computing Products:
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Survey of DIY mini RAM upgrades
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<blockquote data-quote="WhyJay?" data-source="post: 96878" data-attributes="member: 9865"><p>I upgraded the ram on my mini to 512 of PC2700, Kingston ValueRam from Officemax. Getting the case ona an off wasn't too bad. the only thing I'd recommend is that you use 2 putty knives. It helps to have one holding things in place on one side while you pry open the other. I am considering upgrading to 1gb of ram and perhaps a superdrive. But I my let apple do the superdrive upgrade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhyJay?, post: 96878, member: 9865"] I upgraded the ram on my mini to 512 of PC2700, Kingston ValueRam from Officemax. Getting the case ona an off wasn't too bad. the only thing I'd recommend is that you use 2 putty knives. It helps to have one holding things in place on one side while you pry open the other. I am considering upgrading to 1gb of ram and perhaps a superdrive. But I my let apple do the superdrive upgrade. [/QUOTE]
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