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Installing memory card
Name: Aleko Date: May 14, 2007 at 11:27:14 Pacific OS: OSX tiiger CPU/Ram: 256 Product: Powerbook G4
Comment:
Hi everybody, I have PowerBook G4 1.33GHZ PowerPC, 12" laptop with 256 MB built-in memory. I was thinking about edding the memory card to it. 512 or 1GB. Is there any specific things I should pay attention to when buying or not? and can anybody recomend the place where to buy it? I checked with Apple but they want $300 for 1GB when I found the same thing for $119 on different websites. Are they lower quality or there is not much difference?
Guaranteed compatible memory upgrades for your Apple PowerBook G4 1.33GHz (12-inch Display) Laptop/Notebook
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Response Number 2
Name: Golfer Date: May 15, 2007 at 05:07:59 Pacific
Reply:
For memory I use either Other World Computing (owcomputing.com) or Data Memory Systems (dms.com). Both are very reliable and great to work with if you have a problem.
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