Posted on 10/21/2007 11:12:30 AM PDT by Pontiac
I need some help from the Techies and Computer Nerds. I am the proud owner of a Power Mac G5 2.5Ghz. I want to upgrade the memory to 8G. I have a limited budget so I have been shopping around a little and have come across Ramjet.com which is offering 4G for $259.
Edge memory goes for $273 for 4G
Kingston $385 for 4G (I have had a Apple store employee tell me that Kingston works well in Macs).
Simple Tech $1,969 for 4G (what did I say? STAGGERING).
Does anyone have any experience with the memory sold by Ramjet or does anyone have any suggestions to offer on good quality memory for a G5 at a reasonable price (Personal experience please).
Just looking at MacMall the prices can be staggering.
http://www.ramjet.com/ItemDescription.asp?Item=G5DD4G
http://www.macmall.com/macmall/search/search.asp
Tigerdirect.com
I like Kingston.
What I am looking for is advise on the brand of memory to buy (as well as where to buy).
Se my post #1. Although I am adventurous I am CHEAP.
Have you actually used it in a Mac?
Where I work, we're in the process of upgrading our 7 database servers from 8GB to 32GB of RAM each (HP DL-385 Dual Opteron), and our 60 Terminal Services servers from 2GB to 4GB each, all using Kingston RAM.
Mark
Nope, but I know a few folks who have Mac’s who swear by it too. I didn’t even know up until that point that it even worked in Mac’s.
Go to Crucial.com
Any idea if it is worth it to buy the Error Checking memory?
thanks for the Site.
Have you used their memory in a Mac?
Crucial is definitely worth a look. Personal experience: 1GB module for a 2.1 GHz iMac G5.
I haven’t for a Mac. Crucial is a preferred supplier for OEM Apple product though.
I did look at it and will consider it seriously.
Have you used it?
DDR2 PC2-4200 CL=4 Unbuffered NON-ECC DDR2-533 1.8V 256Meg x 64
Memory
It logged every memory fixup so you could review them.
In the three years I ran that machine it fixed two dropped bits.
So the answer depends on what a crash costs you. I don't run ECC memory on workstations. Based on price nobody else seems to ether.
Being a Mac user ECC might help you preserve some smugness, so it might be worth it to you.
I am working on my smug.
I am a new Mac user (not by choice). My stepson flunked out of art school so I reclaimed the Mac which I bought for him.
The difference between ECC and Non-ECC Kingston memory is only abut $100 for 4G so I thought it was worth considering.
I’m marking this thread for myself and dear wife, who wants to bump up her G4 to 1Gb before Christmas.
But I will add that 4GB (one stick) is a bleeding-edge amount of memory, and can be expected to be very expensive.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.