A Amnesiac1 macrumors 6502 Original poster Oct 11, 2010 412 0 Jun 14, 2011 #26 G.Skill or Corsair? Direct links to RAM that has worked for people with 2011 iMacs?
Badger^2 macrumors 68000 Oct 29, 2009 1,962 2 Sacramento Jun 14, 2011 #27 Amnesiac1 said: Direct links to RAM that has worked for people with 2011 iMacs? Click to expand... Seriously?
Amnesiac1 said: Direct links to RAM that has worked for people with 2011 iMacs? Click to expand... Seriously?
A Amnesiac1 macrumors 6502 Original poster Oct 11, 2010 412 0 Jun 14, 2011 #28 Badger^2 said: Seriously? Image Click to expand... https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/1170545/
Badger^2 macrumors 68000 Oct 29, 2009 1,962 2 Sacramento Jun 14, 2011 #29 Amnesiac1 said: https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/1170545/ Click to expand... I wonder how long it must take you to decide between anything? 35 years later and its still a toss up between a Ford Pinto or a Mercury Bobcat... someday you will decide.
Amnesiac1 said: https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/1170545/ Click to expand... I wonder how long it must take you to decide between anything? 35 years later and its still a toss up between a Ford Pinto or a Mercury Bobcat... someday you will decide.
A Amnesiac1 macrumors 6502 Original poster Oct 11, 2010 412 0 Jun 14, 2011 #30 Badger^2 said: I wonder how long it must take you to decide between anything? Click to expand... Really, though, there's no need to be presumptuous or to make unfounded, condescending remarks. You've been making a ton of those over the past few months. Last edited: Jun 14, 2011
Badger^2 said: I wonder how long it must take you to decide between anything? Click to expand... Really, though, there's no need to be presumptuous or to make unfounded, condescending remarks. You've been making a ton of those over the past few months.
M mankymanning macrumors regular Jul 18, 2008 157 1 Jun 15, 2011 #31 Ram is ram, once you install it you will forget about it. Any of the big names will be fine. Just buy some crucial, install it and move on.
Ram is ram, once you install it you will forget about it. Any of the big names will be fine. Just buy some crucial, install it and move on.
A AppleFan360 macrumors 68020 Jan 26, 2008 2,217 735 Jun 15, 2011 #32 If you are ordering through Crucial, be sure to do a Google search for Crucial coupon codes. You can get 5 to 10% off.
If you are ordering through Crucial, be sure to do a Google search for Crucial coupon codes. You can get 5 to 10% off.
phlydude macrumors regular Jun 21, 2010 112 0 Newark, DE Jun 15, 2011 #33 Amnesiac1 said: G.Skill or Corsair? Direct links to RAM that has worked for people with 2011 iMacs? Click to expand... There is a search function you know and RAM is talked about so many times... too bad you missed out on this deal: https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/1158167/ Works perfectly for me
Amnesiac1 said: G.Skill or Corsair? Direct links to RAM that has worked for people with 2011 iMacs? Click to expand... There is a search function you know and RAM is talked about so many times... too bad you missed out on this deal: https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/1158167/ Works perfectly for me
satcomer Suspended Feb 19, 2008 9,115 1,977 The Finger Lakes Region Jun 15, 2011 #34 I am surprised no one mentioned RamSeeker.com.
phlydude macrumors regular Jun 21, 2010 112 0 Newark, DE Jun 16, 2011 #35 ramseeker is a little one-sided, don't you think?