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trig
Nov 15, 2007, 12:53 PM
I am planning to switch my wife from her pc to a mac. She is a professional photographer who will use the mac mainly for photo editing (photoshop, don't know much about aperature) and dvd creation. I am looking at the 2.8 with the 2gs of Ram. I was thinking of upgrading the memory to 4gs but the $700 from mac seems a little steep. Any advise as far as just staying with the 2gs or should I seek out another source for the memory.
Thanks in advance,
Trig
Bobioden
Nov 15, 2007, 01:16 PM
I am planning to switch my wife from her pc to a mac. She is a professional photographer who will use the mac mainly for photo editing (photoshop, don't know much about aperature) and dvd creation. I am looking at the 2.8 with the 2gs of Ram. I was thinking of upgrading the memory to 4gs but the $700 from mac seems a little steep. Any advise as far as just staying with the 2gs or should I seek out another source for the memory.
Thanks in advance,
Trig
Order the 24" 2.4 for $1799. Upgrade the processor to 2.8 for $250. Upgrade the harddrive to 500gb. This will give you the 2.8 machine with the 1 gb of stock ram. You can then replace the 1g with 2x2gb for $150 or so, and get the same machine, 4gb of ram, and save you a few bucks.
Cobra2001
Nov 15, 2007, 01:17 PM
I am planning to switch my wife from her pc to a mac. She is a professional photographer who will use the mac mainly for photo editing (photoshop, don't know much about aperature) and dvd creation. I am looking at the 2.8 with the 2gs of Ram. I was thinking of upgrading the memory to 4gs but the $700 from mac seems a little steep. Any advise as far as just staying with the 2gs or should I seek out another source for the memory.
Thanks in advance,
Trig
Order a 2.8 with only 1 GB or RAM and then pick 4GB up for $129.99 from OWC...
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Other%20World%20Computing/53IM2DDR4GBK/
Sandman1969
Nov 15, 2007, 03:04 PM
Order the 24" 2.4 for $1799. Upgrade the processor to 2.8 for $250. Upgrade the harddrive to 500gb. This will give you the 2.8 machine with the 1 gb of stock ram. You can then replace the 1g with 2x2gb for $150 or so, and get the same machine, 4gb of ram, and save you a few bucks.
That is exactly what I did with our 2 24" iMACs. I ordered the memory a few days after the iMacs and all arrived at the same time.
Cobra2001
Nov 15, 2007, 10:25 PM
Just ordered my 4 GB kit from OWC and it's now only $127.99:D
snail
Nov 23, 2007, 05:19 PM
just checked the OWC link and now its even lower - $119.
Maybe if I wait a while, it will be free haha
Thanks for the info. I just ordered a 24" 2.8 so I'll be maxing the ram soon.
je1ani
Nov 23, 2007, 06:38 PM
yeah I ordered it from OWC with overnight shipping for $135 and it came here in 17 hours :cool:
Senor360
Nov 24, 2007, 09:40 AM
It boggles the mind that they're able to 1) have the nads to try and sell memory for that much and 2) people probably purchase it on a daily basis, none the wiser. I'm so glad I visit forums for info like this. When 4gbs of memory cost most then one of your own desktops (mac mini), that's just sad.
jessedylan
Nov 24, 2007, 09:47 AM
I ordered the 2.8ghz, upgraded to 500 GB HD, and only requested the 1GB of RAM because I knew I wanted to replace it with 2 2GB sticks (after market). After some research, I ordered from DMS because their prices were comparable and people seemed happier with their customer service. Couldn't be happier!
rallycars
Nov 24, 2007, 03:56 PM
I ordered my RAM from OWC before my imac was delivered. I got it at $230 before it shot up, but only a few months later it is already $110 less, almost half price of what I paid. I know technology gets cheaper, but this is nuts. I'd say get the RAM sooner than later as the price will increase once the demand dries up.
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