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MacBook RAM - Wheres the cheapest?
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My MacBook still has the 512mb from purchase, and I want to upgrade to 2gig (1gx2). What's the cheapest yet reliable source that you know of?
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If you are a student, Mushkin offers an academic discount. I would go with either Mushkin or Crucial and wouldn't trust anything else.
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Compusa is pretty good. They gave me OMNI....who's an Apple authorized maker for them. Look them up online.
OMNI technologies.
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Not trying to hijack this thread, but would it be smarter to buy the lowest end macbook model and then upgrade the ram to 2 gb yourself, or should I just get it with 2 gigs when I buy it.
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