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Ibook G4 1.2 memory recommendations?
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Has anybody tried this or want to recommended a good module?
18004MEMORY - generic 1GB 200 PIN DDR SO DIMM 266MHZ PC2100 Yes $192.00 Free Shipping
I'm looking to order a 1gm ram module for my newly ordered ibook..this is my first mac and I don't want to have any problems. Also don't want to pay in arm and a leg though...but it looks like there are a couple good prices on this site:
http://dealram.com/prices/systems/30635/1GB.html
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That looks pretty much like NoName to me - don't do it. It might work. It might as well not work. If you wanna play it safe, go with Crucial or Corsair or Samsung.
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you can get a brand name 1gb module in that price range at newegg.
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Thanks, I found a Samsung 1gb module for $235.00 - trying to email them and find out the part number: http://www.usbflashstore.com/sa1gbpc26200.html
The 1gb Kingmax module from newegg was the other one I was considering at $192.00
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Originally posted by 2004G4:
Thanks, I found a Samsung 1gb module for $235.00 - trying to email them and find out the part number: http://www.usbflashstore.com/sa1gbpc26200.html
The 1gb Kingmax module from newegg was the other one I was considering at $192.00
I'm using the Kingmax 1GB from newegg.com right now with no problems. I was initially worried because it was *so* much cheaper than the other 1GB sticks, but it has a lifetime warranty, which makes it a much safer purchase.
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15" MacBook Pro Core2Duo 2.33
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Originally posted by 2004G4:
Has anybody tried this or want to recommended a good module?
18004MEMORY - generic 1GB 200 PIN DDR SO DIMM 266MHZ PC2100 Yes $192.00 Free Shipping
I've purchased from 18004Memory.com before, never had any problems with their memory not working with my Macs.
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Uhm.. I'm going to buy an 512mb or 1024mb to my ibook... what brand should i go with?
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i am researching memory for my ibook 1.2ghz. there are two different pin numbers that I keep seeing: 184 pin and 200 pin. which one do i need for my ibook?
thanks in advance.
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I got my 512MB stick for my 12" iBook from Other World Computing. They've been reputable for me in the past. Wanted a little case as well and since they had Marware Sportfolio II's in stock, I could grab all my immediate necessities in one order.
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Originally posted by mamamia:
i am researching memory for my ibook 1.2ghz. there are two different pin numbers that I keep seeing: 184 pin and 200 pin. which one do i need for my ibook?
thanks in advance.
200 pin SO-DIMM for notebooks
184 pin DIMM for desktops
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Personally, I'd go with the cheaper one. Kingmax is a pretty decent brand. Plus, you get the lifetime warranty.
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Yeah I was thinking of just going with the kingmax...the only thing that made me worry was newegg charges a 15% return fee but the place selling the samsung has no fee for 30days.
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i doubt you'll have to return it
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I bought a Kingmax 512MB SO-DIMM for my G4 1.2GHz iBook and it works perfectly. You can find it here
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Originally posted by troymurray:
I bought a Kingmax 512MB SO-DIMM for my G4 1.2GHz iBook and it works perfectly. You can find it here
I got the same one.
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Just thought I'd put an update in here for people who search the forums. I went with the Kingmax 1gb RAM from Newegg and it works great so far. I have opened every application on the system and stressed it, put the laptop to sleep several times, ran hardware test - no problems at all. (I also cleared the pram after installing) Having 1.25gb is great
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