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| 1215064 | 2011-07-05 10:42:00 | Will a macbook take any laptop RAM as long as it meets the requirements of the motherboard. If so where can i get 2x1gb ddr2 667 SDRAM? (cheapest is best) | icow (15313) | ||
| 1215065 | 2011-07-05 10:50:00 | yes, ram is ram just different stickers and things put on it. | nedkelly (9059) | ||
| 1215066 | 2011-07-05 11:03:00 | Just checking, didnt want to fall for any sneaky Apple tactics :D | icow (15313) | ||
| 1215067 | 2011-07-05 11:12:00 | If so where can i get 2x1gb ddr2 667 SDRAM? (cheapest is best) Ascent have a reasonable range - Hopefully the filter worked (www.ascent.co.nz), But take note of what they say on their site: Caution: RAM cannot be returned for credit or a refund if it is not faulty. If you are unsure whether or not this module is compatible with your PC, please check with us before ordering. Those are DDR2 - SODIMM. Just found This site (www.howmuchisit.co.nz) - Bit like pricespy - may be worth a look. |
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| 1215068 | 2011-07-05 11:28:00 | everymac.com, find your model and it will tell you what is required and where to stick.... and yes just run of the mill ram. | plod (107) | ||
| 1215069 | 2011-07-08 12:35:00 | Would this work: www.elive.co.nz I read that SODIMM was a physical form factor and SDRAM was just the name for almost all types of modern ram. So is anything SODIMM compatible with a laptop that requires SDRAM? |
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