I agree. I would caution against using 133 MHZ ram in an older iMac. *Every* time I've ever done this or knew someone who did install 133 ram the mac became unstable. Removing the RAM "Solved" the problem. Stick to 100 MHZ.

On Friday, August 15, 2003, at 01:07 PM, Jeff Drummond wrote:

PC100.  PC133 should work, but sometimes Macs are finicky about RAM.
Buy from a reputable dealer who'll let you return/exchange it if it
doesn't work


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