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Lifetime PC3200 DDR400 256MB SDRAM (30 sticks)
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I have 30 sticks of new Lifetime 256MB PC3200 DDR400 SDRAM 184 Pin. $17 shipped per stick. Take one or take all! <edit> Open to offers. Send me a PM.
Lifetime offers a complete line of upgrades for every computer, and specializes in the design and manufacture of devices for the Apple Macintosh line of computers. Our relationship with Apple results in better designed and better engineered consumer oriented products. Unlike some of our competitors who may rely upon cloning or reverse engineering as a way to bring products to market, Lifetime handles its products from the design stage through manufacturing, testing, packaging, and delivery to you. Long before Apple introduces new systems, Lifetime engineers are collaborating with Apple engineers. There is a two-way flow of information; prototypes are exchanged and fully tested in development and production machines. This interactive process ensures that Lifetime products are designed in ways and made of materials of which imitators may not even aware of or concerned with. It ensures that the quality you expect from Apple products is maintained in the upgrades that you purchase from Lifetime.
Specifications
· Intel Qualified module
· PC Compatible
· Industry standard DIMM, manufactured to JEDEC standards, tested using stringent Intel standards (CMTL approved)
· Guaranteed Compatible
· Lifetime Warranty
· All modules labeled with manufactures telephone number for direct support
Supply Voltage
2.5 volts
Buffered/Unbuffered
Unbuffered
Error Correction Code
Non-ECC
Slots Required
184-pin DIMM Slot

(Last edited by aaardal; Sep 19, 2006 at 12:02 AM.
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Can you confirm that these are 184-pin modules spec'd to work in iMac G5 1.6GHz models? If so, consider one or two sold. PayPal?
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Terry J
Apple Certified Help Desk Specialist
Apple Product Professional
Apple Consultants Network
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Originally Posted by TerryJ
Can you confirm that these are 184-pin modules spec'd to work in iMac G5 1.6GHz models? If so, consider one or two sold. PayPal?
Thanks
DDR Memory Speed
400MHz (DDR-400)
Supply Voltage
2.5 volts
Buffered/Unbuffered
Unbuffered
Error Correction Code
Non-ECC
Slots Required
184-pin DIMM Slot
Manufacturer Warranty
Limited Lifetime Warranty
I do accept Paypal. aardal22 ((@)) hotmail dot com
(Last edited by aaardal; Aug 24, 2006 at 10:23 AM.
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Still sticks available...
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Before I go on vacation bump...
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Will these work in a Powermac G5?
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Anychance these would work in an ibook G3 or G4? If so i am very interestd! Also would it work in an imac G5 non-intel version?
Thanks ahead of time and let me know!
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Just got back from vacation.
I will look up all of the compatible models.
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Originally Posted by Schneider
Anychance these would work in an ibook G3 or G4? If so i am very interestd! Also would it work in an imac G5 non-intel version?
Thanks ahead of time and let me know!
These will work for the iMac G5 (up to 2.0) but not for the iBook G3 or G4.
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How about a PowerMac G5 2.0 ghz?
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They're matched PC3200 (according to the packaging), so they should.
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"The natural progress of things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground." TJ
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Originally Posted by jonasmac
How about a PowerMac G5 2.0 ghz?
Like Big Mac says...
It will fit the PM G5 2.0 ghz. Apple didn't change from the PC3200 until they went with DDR2 in their intel line.
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ok i am probobly going to pick up a stick for my imac but i may take more, would it fit in a G4 sawtooth. If it does i may be interested in 3 or 3 sticks! Could you give me a deal if i bought more than one?
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If i rememeber right from when I had my sawtooth, it took PC133/PC100 SDRAM, not DDR.
If anyone is confused that the RAM will work, check out MacTracker, great reference for what takes what, and from what i've seen is pretty darn accurate.
Good luck on selling the rest of the sticks.
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These sticks won't work in your sawtooth. PC133 is the best you can do.
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