I made a mistake with the original post.... but here's a link for a good deal anyway :~)
1 GB SO-DIMM for $159.99
Have a good holiday!
1 GB SO-DIMM for $159.99
Have a good holiday!
Jdm_rsx said:i rather spend a little more for lifetime warranty..
CanadaRAM said:As long as people keep posting this same link, I'll keep pointing out that this $160 marvel is no-name RAM with a 1 year warranty, not a lifetime warranty. It uses TSOP chips and so is not the modern low-power-drain design you get with Samsung, Siemens or Nanya modules. It is also physically thicker than current modules constructed with MBGA chips. Although other macrumorites have reported success with this RAM, it is not guaranteed by the seller to work in a Mac.
CanadaRAM said:As long as people keep posting this same link, I'll keep pointing out that this $160 marvel is no-name RAM with a 1 year warranty, not a lifetime warranty. It uses TSOP chips and so is not the modern low-power-drain design you get with Samsung, Siemens or Nanya modules. It is also physically thicker than current modules constructed with MBGA chips. Although other macrumorites have reported success with this RAM, it is not guaranteed by the seller to work in a Mac.
Nice to hear, I got mine on Dec.7 and everything is good also. So nice to have the ram maxed out and not think should I add more 😎KevRC4130
I got this ram for christmas, and I just installed it about an hour ago. My powerbook 1.33 is very happy and things are running smoother than ever. No crashing or anything with the install, it seems to be working just fine
neonart said:Where can we find these specs? In real world use, why is this RAM inferior? I just would like to know since this is such s great deal and most of these products will last for ever if they last 1 year.
CanadaRAM said:There are no specs on the Fry's/Outpost site: They also don't tell you the manufacturer or the warranty terms. Outpost.com website seems to be down at the moment, but I recall you have to send snail-mail to Fry's in order to get a copy of the warranty terms.
Nameless said:will this do? http://shop4.outpost.com/product/3326052
CanadaRAM said:As long as people keep posting this same link, I'll keep pointing out that this $160 marvel is no-name RAM with a 1 year warranty, not a lifetime warranty. It uses TSOP chips and so is not the modern low-power-drain design you get with Samsung, Siemens or Nanya modules. It is also physically thicker than current modules constructed with MBGA chips. Although other macrumorites have reported success with this RAM, it is not guaranteed by the seller to work in a Mac.
I think I mentioned in my post that the Outpost site was down so no, I didn't get to the link provided. Since there was no other detail I couldn't tell what the poster was pointing to.absolut_mac said:Didn't you see the previous post?
Kingston RAM, and very reasonably priced too 🙂