On Jun 15, 2005, at 8:08 PM, Timothy Luoma wrote:
I'd like to max out the RAM on my Powerbook (15" / 1.5GHz).
http://www.crucial.com/store/ListParts.asp?mfr=Apple&model=PowerBook
+G4+1%2E5GHz+%2815%2Dinch+Display%29 lists them at $211 per 1GB.
I'd like to buy from Crucial because I've had good luck with them,
but wonder if others have had good experience with another vendor
that they would recommend. I don't want to go cheap-over-reliable.
I buy all my memory from Data Memory Systems and have never had a
problem. They've gone more than the extra mile with folks here,
exchanging three SO-Dimm's with one user before they found out that
*their* compatibility info was wrong for that model (A gateway
laptop, not a Mac). They ended up refunding his cost and giving him
the RAM.
<http://www.datamem.com>
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