Hello Jeff,

That is mighty cheap. You can pay up to five times that figure in
Euro's over in the Netherlands. DDR SO-DIMMs are getting rare and 1GB
versions are almost never for sale!

It makes the decision for the topic starter a little easier though,
because I personally think the iMac G4 is worth the (small)
investment.


Greetings,

Eelco.

On 13 feb, 17:05, "t...@io.com" <t...@prismnet.com> wrote:
> On Feb 12, 9:24 am, QuoVadis <eelcovanv...@home.nl> wrote:
>
> > Hello Tina,
>
> > Does the USB2.0 version use DDR memory, instead of SD-RAM of the USB
> > 1.1 version? If so, then the topic starter has more options indeed.
>
> > I'm not sure how pricey a 1GB DDR SO-DIMM is going to be..
>
> About $30 at Newegg.  Possibly less on the used market.  If you have a
> use for 60 of them, I've seen lots being sold with a unit price of
> about $2 each.  :-)
>
> DDR2 memory is at the sweet spot right now.  1 GB SO-DIMMs are $15
> each and have been for most of the past twelve months.
>
> Jeff Walther

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