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FocusAndEarnIt

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All of these places carry the standard "Guarentee to work in your Mac" and Lifetime Warranty offers. ~Isn't it time you had some peace of mind?

Hope that helps some questions you may have! :)

If you happen to find cheaper prices, or a link is broken, let me know! I will change the link of the RAM to the website you provide.
 

crazyeyes

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Oct 5, 2005
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I think i will be when i get mine. I am not sure where i am getting it i might just go through apple cause they aren't horrible this time around. It would be like $80 more to get stuff you KNOW works. Also then you are 100% positive that you aren't hurting your applecare warranty. I am thinking of getting a 1GB stick through apple when i get mine to have it at 1.5 GB of memory.
 

Jovian9

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Feb 19, 2003
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Thanks for the info. I had yet to look around for RAM and am definitely going to need to buy a 1GB stick for my new iMac G5.
 

Danksi

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crazyeyes said:
I think i will be when i get mine. I am not sure where i am getting it i might just go through apple cause they aren't horrible this time around. It would be like $80 more to get stuff you KNOW works. Also then you are 100% positive that you aren't hurting your applecare warranty. I am thinking of getting a 1GB stick through apple when i get mine to have it at 1.5 GB of memory.

Apple don't seem to offer more than 1Gb (CDN$240) as an AFTER market offer... just 512Mb and 1Gb chips. CDN$240 + free shipping, isn't too much higher than other places. I think there'll be bigger savings elsewhere with the 2Gb chips - assuming Apple decides to sell them.
 

wdlove

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I think that it's best to not always look for the cheapest. You get what you pay for. Should look at a reputable company like Crucial. A lifetime warranty is very important.
 

FocusAndEarnIt

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wdlove said:
I think that it's best to not always look for the cheapest. You get what you pay for. Should look at a reputable company like Crucial. A lifetime warranty is very important.
Lifetime warranty is included + I think 2 of those were Crucial prices the others weer OWC prices ;)
 
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