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 Which Mac store offers the best deals?, Mac City, Machines, or MacStudio

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Jason
post Dec 15 2008, 05:00 PM

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QUOTE(Cruzer @ Dec 15 2008, 11:19 AM)
well actually they gave me back the 1gb ram  biggrin.gif
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er, so you get 4GB in your system and get back 1GB of ram? not quite right..
if its 2X1GB sticks inside..they would need to upgrade it to 2X2GB and give you back 2X1GB right?

by the way, can you use the 0% installment for the current Machines promo.. ?
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post Jan 18 2009, 11:15 PM

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QUOTE(davey.havok @ Jan 18 2009, 05:44 PM)
On one hand you claim your personal iMac isn't important, thus justifying the use of KVR. On the other, you're harping on about the benefits of KTA (which I can attest to, I'm running some in my white MB). I know they are two mutually exclusive statements which are in-line with both Machines' corporate policy and your personal preference(s).

But think of it carefully this way - if KVR is good enough for you, yet at the same time you want to boost Machines' image by extolling the virtues of KTA, which would I choose to pay attention to? Don't actions speak louder than words?

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i see where you're coming from, but i dont think you follow what xaw5126 is trying to say. let me give you a hypothetical scenario. his iMac is used to breed/catch virus on the imac for his personal enjoyment. putting in more stable ram does nothing and it is irrelevant. thus KVR is good enough for that purpose. so even in the unlikely event that it crashes, it doesn't matter.

btw what the hell is KVR and KTA anyway, what does it stand for.

anybody know how much 1 stick of 2gb ram from machines cost?

 

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