mrgorth
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Mon Aug-10-09 07:19 AM
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What would you all say is the best place to buy Mac RAM from? |
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Mon Aug-10-09 08:45 PM
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What's your model anyway? I bought some RAM for a macbook pro from newegg and before I took it out of its package, I went and bought the higher-end model, so now I have this RAM just sitting here... unfortunately, 'all sales final' is a prerequisite from newegg...
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Tue Aug-11-09 07:54 AM
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PowerBook G4 Titanium. I'm getting an error message on Leopard install and am reading online that RAM is usually the problem with that. Sucks. I worked hard just to get to THIS point.
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Tue Aug-11-09 12:43 AM
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2. I got some from OtherWorldComputing |
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Tue Aug-11-09 04:20 AM
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no point in paying mac-prices for a PC piece of hardware. Whenever I upgrade a Mac i'm working on, the first thing I do is look up what it really is, and buy an affordable piece of equipment.
Outpost is the website for Frys - which has a good Mac Section btw - If you don't have a Frys near you - which is probable outside of CA and Tx- you're mission out on a orgy of geekdom ;)
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