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post Apr 7 2009, 01:18 PM, updated 16y ago

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General Mac Upgrade Discussion

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Due to many enquiries about Mac RAM, HDD, OS, OS Updates etc, this thread is for users to post their queries/how to.

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Also included a feedback on the model/brand of RAM used in current Laptops or Desktops to help other users to choose and enquire more infomation.

Please do not ask/discuss on pricing. Please proceed to Sales Section & Shop with downloadable price list PDF document to search for your hardware upgrades.

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Use the template below to list the model of RAM and also list RAM that are not compatible/errors if there's any.

Mac:
Good/Bad RAM:
RAM Model #:
Reported by member:

Example:

Mac: MacBook 1st Gen.
Good RAM: Kingston KVR DDR2 667 SODIMM 16chips both sided.
RAM Model #: XXXXXXXXXX
Reported by member: wei, davidgrary73

Mac: eMac G4 1.25GHz.
Bad RAM: Kingston KVR SD1333 DIMM 16chips both sided.
RAM Model #: N/A
Issue: Error beep on startup. Won't boot.
Reported by member: wei

(credit to wei)
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Current RAM Brand:

Kingston
TEAM Elite series
Apacer
Corsair
Mushkin

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Links:

http://guides.macrumors.com/Buying_RAM

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This post has been edited by davidgary73: Jul 13 2009, 09:07 AM
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post Apr 7 2009, 01:29 PM

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Common Ask Questions:

RAM:

1. Are all Desktop RAM the same and compatible with iMac, MacPro and Mac Mini?
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2. Are all Laptops RAM the same and compatible for all the portable Mac Laptops?
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3. Self upgrading RAM will void Apple Warranty?
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4. How much RAM is recommended?
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HardDrive:

1. Are all Laptop HDD the same and will i be able to use any brand of HDD for all portable Mac Laptops?
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2. Are all Desktop HDD the same and will i be able to use any brand of HDD for all Desktops Macs?
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OSX:

Mac OSX General Requirements

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post Apr 7 2009, 01:44 PM

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Good/Compatible RAM

Mac: Mac Pro 2 x 2.66 GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon
Good RAM: 2 x 1GB Kingston KTA DDR2 667 FB-DIMM
RAM Model #: KTA-MP667K2/2G
Others: 2 x 512 RAM DDR2 667 FB-DIMM (Default RAM that comes with the Mac Pro)
Reported by member: davidgary73


Mac: MacBook Aluminum (Late '08) 2.0GHz
RAM: 2 x 2GB DDR3 PC3-8500 1066MHz 204Pin SO-DIMM, Nanya chip
RAM Model #: not sure, got it via www.ramcity.com.au
Reported by member: n20nine
Remarks: No problems at all so far...running smooth. Did an extended Apple Hardware Test and it did not detect any problems at all.


Mac: MacBook Aluminum (Late '08) 2.0GHz
RAM: 2 x 2GB DDR3 PC3-8500 1066MHz 204Pin SO-DIMM, Hynix chip
RAM Model #: 525T by 18004memory.com
Reported by member: ahblu3
Remarks: Bought thru eBay, Seller stated the item is using Micron chip but I received Hynix chip instead. No freeze issue occurs for overnight sleep


Mac: Late 2008 2.4 GHz Unibody MacBook Pro
Good RAM: 2 GB Kingston KVR DDR3 1066 SODIMM 16chips both sided. CL-7
RAM Model #: KVR1066D3S7/2G
Price: Around RM 120 for one 2 GB stick.
Reported by member: mysticxin
Remarks: Just upgraded to 2x2GB of the above-mentioned RAM. Works great so far!

Mac: MacBook Aluminium
Good RAM: Kingston KVR DDR3 1066 SODIMM
(done the memtest and no problem at all)
HDD change : Seagate 320GB
Model No: ST9320320AS
Reported by member: aizad02
Comment : the ram runs very well wif the macbook alu. there's no significant performance gain from the increase of 1gb (default is 2GB). But much easier to run many instance and less lagginess using virtual box.
For the HDD,the seagate works very fine,i think as long as u the upgraded hdd thickness match wif the size of the hdd area inside and the RPM not more than the default hdd speed,everything will be just fine.(higher RPM than default could cause u a vibration problem as the hdd just at ur palmrest)


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post Apr 7 2009, 01:47 PM

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Bad/BlackListed RAM

Mac: Macbook Aluminium 2.0Ghz
Bad RAM: 2 x 2GB OWC DDR3 1066MHz (Micron Chip)
RAM Model #: OWC 4GB PC3-8500 DDR3 1066MHz DIMM Upgrade Kit
Reported by member: esssymanex

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