yea, but max it out with ram from someone other than apple. their prices are ridiculous.
edX mac shaman Feb 11, 2003 #41 yea, but max it out with ram from someone other than apple. their prices are ridiculous.
A Aeronyth Registered Feb 11, 2003 #42 I was thinking about that...Apple's RAM seemed to be expensive...but..(stupid question) is all ram compatible with macs?
I was thinking about that...Apple's RAM seemed to be expensive...but..(stupid question) is all ram compatible with macs?
edX mac shaman Feb 11, 2003 #43 most of it is. just be sure you get it from someone who sells other mac stuff or specializes in memory and will make sure you get compatible chips. bad ram is the leading cause of kernel panics (os x crashes).
most of it is. just be sure you get it from someone who sells other mac stuff or specializes in memory and will make sure you get compatible chips. bad ram is the leading cause of kernel panics (os x crashes).
Sirtovin Senior Switcher Tech Guru Feb 11, 2003 #44 Originally posted by edX yea, but max it out with ram from someone other than apple. their prices are ridiculous. Click to expand... lol I totally agree here... Stay away from Compusa... Rip off artists they are... a good site to get ram is mwave.com or a1000.com... Good places...
Originally posted by edX yea, but max it out with ram from someone other than apple. their prices are ridiculous. Click to expand... lol I totally agree here... Stay away from Compusa... Rip off artists they are... a good site to get ram is mwave.com or a1000.com... Good places...
A Aeronyth Registered Feb 12, 2003 #45 Oh, speaking of RAM, how the hell do you manually get RAM inside of the iMac? I can't begin to imagine how crowded that poor motherboard is..
Oh, speaking of RAM, how the hell do you manually get RAM inside of the iMac? I can't begin to imagine how crowded that poor motherboard is..