Macintosh and Computer Memory

On September 15, 2008, in Hardware, by Admin

All types of memory, such as Apple or HP memory, can change the way you work.  However, for Macintosh users, the 20th Anniversary Memory option is exciting news. This latest release for hard drive memory features 128 megabytes of maximum memory and two memory slots. This particular memory module is designed only for the support of a particular chip build. This means to upgrade using this for your computer, the existing motherboard would need to be the same. Otherwise, loading other types of memory into your system could result in all types of problems, something you want to avoid.

Another option for Macintosh users is the Power Mac G5 Memory. In this case, the memory is designed for the Power Mac G5, which was launched in 2004, and continues to be a popular computer. Keep in mind that with the Power Mac G5 Memory, only one 184-pin, and dual inline module would work in the slot.  Additionally, the memory for this computer must be DDR SDRAM, working at an appropriate speed according to your computer’s capability. For the Macintosh computer and memory, these are just a couple of examples of what the market now offers. Again, technology continues to amaze so we can expect to see more changes in the near future. Remember, you have other options besides those provided for Macintosh. In this case, you could easily upgrade any computer, to include Latitude memory or Net memory.

 

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