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what I meant when I said part was a particular brand for the RAM drive.
ie, Kensington, Samsung etc.
Thanks
Never had an issue with Kensington in the past. Had issues with some Mushkin and OCZ, but its hit and miss, some work, some dont. On the Canadaram website, if you look under the apple section, all the ram is guaranteed to work so you should not have to worry about that.
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“If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. If an elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse and you say that you are neutral, the mouse will not appreciate your neutrality.” Bishop Desmond Tutu
In the early intel Mac models, the motherboard chipset limits the usable RAM to 3 GB even if you install 4 GB. There is no way around that. Since the 2 GB modules are relatively inexpensive, there is still an advantage to installing 4 GB because you will get dual-channel memory access from the matched pair, for about a 6% - 8% real world improvement in speed.
Please note that all CoreDuo (as opposed to Core2Duo) models, AND the 17" 1.83 GHz Core2Duo iMac (which was mostly sold into Educational market) are limited to 2 GB total RAM and will fail if you install a 2 GB module.
All the brands of RAM that we list have the same specifications, same performance, and lifetime manufacturer's warranties, and are guaranteed compatible with that particular model Mac.
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