B badcrc32 macrumors regular Original poster Nov 22, 2007 126 0 May 20, 2008 #1 I ordered the new 3.06 IMAC had 2 screen problems, Ive come to the realization that the IMAC isnt for me. Id like to keep my memory that I ordered for my IMAC and buy a MacPRO? Much appreciate the answer to this question
I ordered the new 3.06 IMAC had 2 screen problems, Ive come to the realization that the IMAC isnt for me. Id like to keep my memory that I ordered for my IMAC and buy a MacPRO? Much appreciate the answer to this question
F Firefly2002 macrumors 65816 Jan 9, 2008 1,220 0 May 20, 2008 #2 You can't, I'm sorry. The Mac Pro uses 800 MHz FBDIMMs, the iMac uses normal DDR2.
B badcrc32 macrumors regular Original poster Nov 22, 2007 126 0 May 20, 2008 #3 Firefly2002 said: You can't, I'm sorry. The Mac Pro uses 800 MHz FBDIMMs, the iMac uses normal DDR2. Click to expand... Im sorry thought the new IMAC was 800...Just a clarification before I look at returning that too
Firefly2002 said: You can't, I'm sorry. The Mac Pro uses 800 MHz FBDIMMs, the iMac uses normal DDR2. Click to expand... Im sorry thought the new IMAC was 800...Just a clarification before I look at returning that too
DeuceDeuce macrumors 6502a Aug 8, 2007 821 1 San Dimas, CA May 20, 2008 #4 badcrc32 said: Im sorry thought the new IMAC was 800...Just a clarification before I look at returning that too Click to expand... Will not work, the memory is still different.
badcrc32 said: Im sorry thought the new IMAC was 800...Just a clarification before I look at returning that too Click to expand... Will not work, the memory is still different.
A aibo macrumors 6502a Jan 17, 2008 507 114 Southern California May 20, 2008 #5 Like they said, it's different and it's "iMac" since it's not an acronym.
G GotPro macrumors 6502 Jan 29, 2007 382 0 May 22, 2008 #6 Firefly2002 said: You can't, I'm sorry. The Mac Pro uses 800 MHz FBDIMMs, the iMac uses normal DDR2. Click to expand... What he said. Yes, the Mhz rate is the same. The similarities end there. Sorry.
Firefly2002 said: You can't, I'm sorry. The Mac Pro uses 800 MHz FBDIMMs, the iMac uses normal DDR2. Click to expand... What he said. Yes, the Mhz rate is the same. The similarities end there. Sorry.