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> Clueless RAM Upgrade Question, is there a cheaper way to upgrade RAM?
glinka
posté mer. 21 sept. 2005, 12:31
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I've recently bought Logic Pro 7 (woo hoo!) and I now need to upgrade my imac, which is currently running OS 10.2.8, to Panther or Tiger, and I also need to upgrade my RAM from 256 to 512. But it looks like this gonna cost about £200 from the Apple shop. So my question is: is there a cheaper way? Can I get these things second-hand? Are ther disadvantages?

Thanks a lot.

Chris
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lepetitmartien
posté sam. 15 mai 2010, 22:21
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Which white? The latest ?

If so you have to buy a pair of 1066 MHz DDR3 SDRAM (PC3-8500) modules. You can add 2x 4 GB modules even if Apple says it supports only 2x 2GB.

You can verify the type: it's in the Apple Manual, and you can see the DDR type, and speed, via the apple menu>About this mac>more info>memory

Standard PC SODIMM DDR3 1066 MHz will do it. If you have the choice, choose a CL with the smallest number like 7 (you should'nt find smaller).

If it's not the latest macbook, it's not the same RAM model, so check it.


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posté lun. 17 mai 2010, 03:34
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QUOTE (lepetitmartien @ Sat 15 May 2010, 22:21) *
Which white? The latest ?

If so you have to buy a pair of 1066 MHz DDR3 SDRAM (PC3-8500) modules. You can add 2x 4 GB modules even if Apple says it supports only 2x 2GB.

You can verify the type: it's in the Apple Manual, and you can see the DDR type, and speed, via the apple menu>About this mac>more info>memory

Standard PC SODIMM DDR3 1066 MHz will do it. If you have the choice, choose a CL with the smallest number like 7 (you should'nt find smaller).

If it's not the latest macbook, it's not the same RAM model, so check it.


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wow, thanks !!!

my "little one" laugh.gif is from 2006, Intel Core Duo, 1.83GHz memory 1GB for the moment... I did new hard drive in 2008 and monitor in 2009... smile.gif 4 GB ??? hm... he will didn't fly? laugh.gif

I have DDR2 *2 512 MB 667 MHz

--------------------------------> the big problem {as i'm thinking a lots of MAC users} I have problem that corpus usually is very hot angry.gif

IF I UNDERSTAND WELL HERE IS PROBLEM - in DDR? yes? if i upgrade it to DDR3 and increase speed to 1066MHz???

will be very happy and thank you in advance, if You, lepetitmartien, say Your opinion than...

cause don't want just to buy new Pro and be happy laugh.gif, want to keep this one for all my vole life wink.gif

THANK YOU and THANK YOU IN ADVANCE

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Les messages de ce sujet
- glinka   Clueless RAM Upgrade Question   mer. 21 sept. 2005, 12:31
- - lepetitmartien   NEVER buy RAM from Apple save if you got the money...   mer. 21 sept. 2005, 17:26
- - Dadoo   Hey glinka. I've purchased RAM a number of tim...   mar. 4 oct. 2005, 03:44
- - lepetitmartien   There are other threads on RAM (look in mac and pe...   mar. 4 oct. 2005, 04:31
- - glinka   Thanks guys, I'm continuing to look, and will ...   mer. 5 oct. 2005, 13:42
- - CanadaRAM   QUOTE (glinka @ Wed 21 Sep 2005, 11:31) I...   sam. 14 juil. 2007, 18:28
- - Penn Edwards   Check out MacRamDirect on the web.   dim. 15 juil. 2007, 15:18
- - gdoubleyou   For audio apps I suggest at least 1GB RAM, 512 MB ...   mer. 18 juil. 2007, 20:35
- - lepetitmartien   Gdoubleyour is dead right OS X coughs on 512 MBn h...   jeu. 19 juil. 2007, 01:53
- - d3i   new RAM even better the old one For the moment...   sam. 8 mai 2010, 03:35
- - d3i   RE: Clueless RAM Upgrade Question   dim. 9 mai 2010, 17:54
- - lepetitmartien   And if you told us for which computer is it d3i? ...   jeu. 13 mai 2010, 11:09
- - d3i   Mac Book white but want do it like a PRO   ven. 14 mai 2010, 05:46
- - lepetitmartien   Changing memory just to use fastest one won't ...   ven. 21 mai 2010, 15:03
- - d3i   I will thinking about that... oh... dB   sam. 22 mai 2010, 05:20
- - edthened   hi! general comment: If you are having overhe...   sam. 22 mai 2010, 06:14
- - d3i   Hi, Edhened! Thanks for proposition, but read...   dim. 23 mai 2010, 06:01
- - lepetitmartien   I strongly counsel not to use smcfancontrol, I fou...   mar. 25 mai 2010, 14:49
- - d3i   qui qui J'ai eu the same avis... ...!...   mer. 26 mai 2010, 13:11
- - lancet   Hot is not "too hot" if the computer sta...   sam. 29 mai 2010, 15:52


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