A Amnesiac1 macrumors 6502 Original poster Oct 11, 2010 412 0 Jun 14, 2011 #1 See thread title. What has worked or not worked for you? So far, I've only heard complaints about OWC RAM not mixing well with the new iMacs. The obligatory, curmudgeonly complaint post from Badger should be arriving any minute now.
See thread title. What has worked or not worked for you? So far, I've only heard complaints about OWC RAM not mixing well with the new iMacs. The obligatory, curmudgeonly complaint post from Badger should be arriving any minute now.
alust2013 macrumors 601 Feb 6, 2010 4,779 2 On the fence Jun 14, 2011 #2 Brand typically doesn't matter a whole lot, I have heard good things about both G.Skill and Corsair, so I would imagine either would be fine. Not sure what the deal is with OWC this time around.
Brand typically doesn't matter a whole lot, I have heard good things about both G.Skill and Corsair, so I would imagine either would be fine. Not sure what the deal is with OWC this time around.
P Peteman100 macrumors 6502 Apr 28, 2011 313 1 Berkeley, CA Jun 14, 2011 #4 I like Corsair because they have amazing customer service
fhall1 macrumors 68040 Dec 18, 2007 3,931 1,454 (Central) NY State of mind Jun 15, 2011 #5 I've used both in various machines....either is fine....go with what's cheapest at the time.
philipma1957 macrumors 603 Apr 13, 2010 6,452 327 Howell, New Jersey Jun 15, 2011 #6 fhall1 said: I've used both in various machines....either is fine....go with what's cheapest at the time. Click to expand... I agree
fhall1 said: I've used both in various machines....either is fine....go with what's cheapest at the time. Click to expand... I agree
Eduardo1971 macrumors 65816 Jun 16, 2006 1,386 941 Lost Angeles, Ca. usa Jun 15, 2011 #7 I bought the a the G.Skill RAM for our i7 iMac. No problems whatsoever. Was able to purchase 8GB for $64.00; so our iMac has 12 GB RAM.
I bought the a the G.Skill RAM for our i7 iMac. No problems whatsoever. Was able to purchase 8GB for $64.00; so our iMac has 12 GB RAM.