Re: RAM Question

2009-09-14 Thread Stephen Conrad
OK, got two more for you 1 GB PC2-6400 DDR2-800 CL=4-4-4-12 GX21GB6400UX Voltage: 2.0V and PC2700U-25330 HYMD264646B8J-J AA 512MB DDR 333MHz CL2.5 On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 12:27 AM, Kris Tilford ktilfo...@cox.net wrote: On Sep 9, 2009, at 10:50 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote: Got myself a stick

Re: RAM Question

2009-09-09 Thread Dana Collins
On 9/9/09 11:50 PM, Stephen Conrad of khel...@gmail.com sent Got myself a stick of RAM that I wonder what Macs it might work in 256 MB, DDR, 266MHz, CL2.5 PC2100U-25330-Z Off the top of my head, the MDD G4s, 867MHz/DP. Best regards, Dana

Re: RAM Question

2009-09-09 Thread Kris Tilford
On Sep 9, 2009, at 10:50 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote: Got myself a stick of RAM that I wonder what Macs it might work in 256 MB, DDR, 266MHz, CL2.5 PC2100U-25330-Z You can download MacTracker for free, and then look in the Memory section to see which models use PC2100. Some Macs require low

Re: RAM Question

2008-09-04 Thread Tony Gamble
PC3200 are also (generally) backwards-compatible with PC2100, which began to be used on the first G4 MDD model (867MHz). The PC3200 will downclock to PC2100 speed. However, Mac OS X tends to be quite particular about RAM timings, so your mileage may vary. - Tony

Re: RAM Question

2008-09-03 Thread BSugarberg
Stephen Conrad wrote: I will soon be in the market for a G4 (I have a 300 MHz Smurf that is maxxed out on RAM). The RAM in the G4 will HAVE to be more than the Smurf has (thus the question I am about to ask) I have come across 3 sticks of RAM 2 are labeled 256 MB DDR 400 CL3 At