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Mac Pro RAM: where to buy? (Page 5)
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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MacPro 4 Core 2.66GHz
2x WD Raptor X Dives (RAID 0)
ATI X1900XT
4Gb RAM
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Everyone seems to have a ram distributor they trust.
Ram direct, any opinion. They seem to have MAC shipped toshiba RAM at the same price (or less than) as others. IS there some reason you all have a preference for the 2 sponsoring companies?
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Reason? Experience, nothing to do with who advertises where. RAM anomalies are hard to diagnose and can be hugely expensive. I have had great service and good performance from OWC products for many years but know nothing about Ram Direct. Folks I respect have had good experience with Crucial.
-Allen Wicks
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Without going into gory detail, my most recent experience with OWC has driven me to look elsewhere. And I've been using them since my PowerBook Pismo. Everyone I spoke to just didn't seem to care, and it ended up being a real waste of my time to do something simple. No, thanks.
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Agreed. I've had the same sort of "customer service" with OWC in the past.
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I just ordered 8GB at OWC for a ridicolously low 469,00. Compare that to the 1200,- Apple charges for 4GB... Works like a dream
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Mac Pro // 2.66 // 8GB // 1.75TB internal // Drobo w/ 2x 750GB // 22" LCD
Mac Mini // 1.66 // 2GB // 60GB
iBook 14" // 1.42 // 1.5GB // 60GB
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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i used and was very happy with mushkin for my g5 tower and g4 notebook, but their new matching system is confusing me a little:
http://www.mushkin.com/doc/products/.../apple/?app=59
i assume they're calling the 2.0, 2.66 quads because there are two dual cores
and the 3.0 an 8 core because its 2 quads. am i right? i'd rather not roll the dice.
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Los Angeles, California
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that's correct.
however, the RAM for all three is just fine.
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Linkinus is king.
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Mac Pro Quad 3.0GHz Intel, 2GB, 250HD, ATI Radeon X1900 XT
30" Apple Cinema HD Display.
12" Powerbook 1 GHz
Titanium Powerbook
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Join Date: May 2007
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So far so good with the newegg ram
Also got a Western Digital 750GB Hard drive. Easy to install and works like a charm
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Mac Pro Quad 3.0GHz Intel, 2GB, 250HD, ATI Radeon X1900 XT
30" Apple Cinema HD Display.
12" Powerbook 1 GHz
Titanium Powerbook
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