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I want to know about memories that work properly in a apple G5 1.6mhz, can work any DDR XXXMHZ 333 PC2700, (any brand?)
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Mac are touchy about RAM. ESPECIALLY the G5s. I'd really avoid the cheap stuff. That being said, you can find decent RAM (and which ones you need) from any of the following sources (just to name a few):

http://www.crucial.com
http://www.kingston.com
http://www.ramjet.com
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Re: Apple Memory Brand

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The Intel Mac Minis are even harder than before to upgrade RAM. You have to remove a LOT of stuff to get at it, and you have to be extremely careful. I remember upgrading a Mac Mini (G4), and even that was hard! I can imagine what these new Mac Minis are like.
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