QUOTE(DarkNet @ Feb 1 2009, 06:00 AM)
@ davey.havok
dunno, but this is what epiCentre gave me:

- For your information this RAM is customized for MacBook and certify for MacBook by Apple.(as u can see on the sticker) Normal notebook/PC RAM is totally different from normal RAM. By the RAM on the picture is DDR3 and not DDR2.
@ xaw5126
machines uses KTA... guaranteed to never ever cause problems...
wonder why Epi & MacCity are using cheaper RAM
- No offense, Could you clarify the word cheaper RAM ? I didn't think a specific RAM made for specific machine can be clarify as cheap + customer service help do it for you.
My company only use corsair ram to upgrade any mb, mbp, imac and mac mini. I did try out apacer ram before and it is not that up to my expectation. Kingston failed on me twice. So far, corsair no problem and the performance is satisfying. dunno, but this is what epiCentre gave me:

- For your information this RAM is customized for MacBook and certify for MacBook by Apple.(as u can see on the sticker) Normal notebook/PC RAM is totally different from normal RAM. By the RAM on the picture is DDR3 and not DDR2.
@ xaw5126
machines uses KTA... guaranteed to never ever cause problems...
wonder why Epi & MacCity are using cheaper RAM
- No offense, Could you clarify the word cheaper RAM ? I didn't think a specific RAM made for specific machine can be clarify as cheap + customer service help do it for you.
This post has been edited by FrozenFrost: Feb 1 2009, 10:00 AM
Feb 1 2009, 09:59 AM

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