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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Which iBook?
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<blockquote data-quote="Killer_VCS" data-source="post: 95345"><p>Alright, that's a good thing.. I might just buy a stick of 512mb after I get the actual iBook... So yeah, its' $1250 new from apple... So that's not too bad..</p><p></p><p>I'm pretty new to laptop hardware.. Do they take the 144-pin sticks? I'm assuming they do since they're smaller.. Also, I noticed on the site that 256mb that's on the mobo is DDR266, for the new stick of ram going in, I'm taking that it has to be the same bus speed, and anything over would be a waste of money? I'm thinking of putting at LEAST another stick of 256mb, but if I can, I'm going to go 512mb..</p><p></p><p>Also, where can I find out about that student discount?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Killer_VCS, post: 95345"] Alright, that's a good thing.. I might just buy a stick of 512mb after I get the actual iBook... So yeah, its' $1250 new from apple... So that's not too bad.. I'm pretty new to laptop hardware.. Do they take the 144-pin sticks? I'm assuming they do since they're smaller.. Also, I noticed on the site that 256mb that's on the mobo is DDR266, for the new stick of ram going in, I'm taking that it has to be the same bus speed, and anything over would be a waste of money? I'm thinking of putting at LEAST another stick of 256mb, but if I can, I'm going to go 512mb.. Also, where can I find out about that student discount? [/QUOTE]
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