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| Getting the correct ram?
I just bought a new iMac 2.4 24" As you know it came with 1gb of ram. Well I asked the local reseller about upgrading it to 2gig and he quoted me a price of $80.00 for the ram and $20.00 install. But last night I was reading the manual and seen that it's really easy to install new ram, so today I was checking prices for myself and found that Crucial had a 4GB kit (2GBx2), 200-pin SODIMM, DDR2 PC2-5300 memory module For US $149.99 it was the most expensive of the three offered. Now i did find this using my work PC and using firefox by selecting the proper Manuf. and etc.. so i will check it again when I get home from my Mac. Is this even close to what it would cost to upgrade this machine to 4gb? I am a firm believer you get what you pay for, and do not mind buying from another vender if the ram is top quality and my Mac will benefit from it. |
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I recommend OWC Computing. They specialize in mac hardware. http://www.macsales.com They have a 4GB set for $97.99!! I purchased this set a few weeks ago for $119 at the time for my 24" iMac and it has been great! http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memor...re_2_Duo/DDR2/ And of course you can do this install yourself. All that is required is a phillips screw driver.
__________________ 24" iMac 2.8GHZ Core 2 Exteme OS 10.6 | 4GB RAM | 1TB HDD MacBook Pro 2GHZ OS 10.6 | 2GB RAM | 60GB HDD 80GB iPod | 32GB iPhone 3GS | 4GB Nano | AppleTV 320GB HD |
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One Rule. Just get a kit or atleast matching sticks. You'll be ok. Amount to spend is up to your wallet.
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