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justswitched

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i went on the ram seeker website and was glancing around and found that they have prices that seem to good to be true for RAM for the powerbook.

for instance i see 1gb ram sticks for around $200???????!!!!

here's the link

should i give them a shot or just stick with crucial?
 
The one gig module i see on their site for the new powerbooks is $549. Where do you see them for $200 was it for an older powerbook? Can the older powerbooks even accept a 1gig module? I think my tibook is limited to a gig of ram max.
 
a few years ago i got a 1gig kit for my tibook from them. been working perfectly ever since. i'd go with them and save your money. they have a lifetime warranty.
 
Originally posted by Thirteenva
The one gig module i see on their site for the new powerbooks is $549. Where do you see them for $200 was it for an older powerbook? Can the older powerbooks even accept a 1gig module? I think my tibook is limited to a gig of ram max.

if you click the link its specifically states its for the al 17 inch in a 1gb chip, the al's accept 2 gb
 
Re: anyone buy RAM from 18004memory.com?

Originally posted by justswitched
i went on the ram seeker website and was glancing around and found that they have prices that seem to good to be true for RAM for the powerbook.

for instance i see 1gb ram sticks for around $200???????!!!!

here's the link

should i give them a shot or just stick with crucial?

It's not cheap, but I think ramjet.com has the best memory.
 
Re: anyone buy RAM from 18004memory.com?

Originally posted by justswitched
should i give them a shot or just stick with crucial?

I bought a 512mb stick from them for my Pismo Powerbook about 6 months ago. No problems.
 
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