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<blockquote data-quote="Graphite" data-source="post: 2314" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>Im living with 512 on my iMac... I was going to upgrade last winter break (this), but it looked to much work for the pay off...</p><p>I also have a G4 733 with a GB of RAM, I notice a difference, (beach ball shows up less often).. in OSX more RAM = faster (with in reason).</p><p></p><p>Im never going to upgrade my iMac, I don't think it will make enough of a difference. I am also certified, but I don't see work ? payoff. You are right tho, RAM is RAM, just this RAM is harder to get at then most... glue? I would bet scare tac.</p><p></p><p>If you are going to do it let me know how it goes (I may change my mind.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graphite, post: 2314, member: 60"] Im living with 512 on my iMac... I was going to upgrade last winter break (this), but it looked to much work for the pay off... I also have a G4 733 with a GB of RAM, I notice a difference, (beach ball shows up less often).. in OSX more RAM = faster (with in reason). Im never going to upgrade my iMac, I don't think it will make enough of a difference. I am also certified, but I don't see work ? payoff. You are right tho, RAM is RAM, just this RAM is harder to get at then most... glue? I would bet scare tac. If you are going to do it let me know how it goes (I may change my mind.) [/QUOTE]
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