TheManWithNoName 04:45 PM 02-23-2009
I have to vouch for the Vista...
I have a 4GB Gateway laptop running the 64-bit Vista, I usually just hibernate it and it starts up in 15 seconds or so, and runs multiple pages very quickly and easily. But I don't use it for games so it's untested there.
Plus, I got it for a good deal because the Circuit City salesguy tried to bait n' switch me and rip me off $200. Had to talk to three managers but walked out with it for a decent price. They went out of business didn't they? That's karma or something.
:-)
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Blueface 08:29 PM 02-24-2009
Joe,
I guess now I know why prices are cheap there.
No support.
No service.
Had to chat with someone online and they couldn't offer any help to answer questions.
Contacted G-skill directly.
This is what they recommended as has been tested for Mac.
Thought I would share if any other Mac users are interested.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231160
Here is the G-skill tech's response relative to the 2 GB v. 4 GB:
And the memory upgrading from 2 to 4GB may not be obvious.
The 2 GB is $29.
The 4 GB is $49.
Wonder if I should go with the 2 or spend an extra $20 and be maxed out and not have to ever worry about it again.
I think I will go with the 4. Need to supplement all things bigger.
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Blueface 08:57 PM 02-24-2009
I take that back.
After reading all the reviews on both and after receiving the feedback here and from G-Skill, I have decided why pay more for something I don't need and by the time I do need it, if I do need it at all, it will be dirt cheaper than it is today.
So, I went with the 2 GB which doubles what I have now and it seems everyone was for the most part satisfied with the success of the installation.
On the 4 GB, it seems there were more issues prevalent.
Rather not deal with that nonsense, specially given my Apple history.
For $32 bucks after tax, how can you go wrong?
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VirtualSmitty 09:45 PM 02-24-2009
Originally Posted by Blueface:
Joe,
I guess now I know why prices are cheap there.
No support.
No service.
Had to chat with someone online and they couldn't offer any help to answer questions.
Contacted G-skill directly.
This is what they recommended as has been tested for Mac.
Thought I would share if any other Mac users are interested.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231160
That's bunk, macs don't use special ram. I've installed both types of ram I linked to in this thread in macs i've upgraded for myself/family/friends. That's just a gimmick to make you spend more.
I would have probably gone and done the 4 gigs myself honestly. It's cheap and simple, but then i've always been of the opinion that there's no such thing as too much ram.
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Blueface 10:16 PM 02-24-2009
Originally Posted by VirtualSmitty:
That's bunk, macs don't use special ram. I've installed both types of ram I linked to in this thread in macs i've upgraded for myself/family/friends. That's just a gimmick to make you spend more.
I would have probably gone and done the 4 gigs myself honestly. It's cheap and simple, but then i've always been of the opinion that there's no such thing as too much ram.
It is my first time doing it and won't probably need the 4 for some time.
I figured for $32, heck, I spend more than that for two martinis in Boca.
If I ever start running stuff that can use more ram, the upgrade to 4 will either cost a buck or I won't be using this laptop anymore and will have a fancy MacPro with virtual holographic controls and 100 ram standard.
:-)
BTW, the price was the same between the Mac one and the one that was not Mac tested.
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VirtualSmitty 10:25 PM 02-24-2009
Originally Posted by Blueface:
It is my first time doing it and won't probably need the 4 for some time.
I figured for $32, heck, I spend more than that for two martinis in Boca.
If I ever start running stuff that can use more ram, the upgrade to 4 will either cost a buck or I won't be using this laptop anymore and will have a fancy MacPro with virtual holographic controls and 100 ram standard. :-)
BTW, the price was the same between the Mac one and the one that was not Mac tested.
The one you linked to was eight whole dollars more than the one I linked! EIGHT DOLLARS Carlos. Think of all the things you can do with eight dollars. The possibilities are endless.
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tenbaseg 05:58 AM 02-25-2009
I just doubled my ram on my macbook for $30. This thing is hauling some serious a$$ now.
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rizzle 07:46 AM 02-28-2009
So I wanted to be able to contribute, if nothing else, a laugh. I don't know how to do the screen shots like you guys but I have ...480mb of RAM.
So take that. 480 is waaaaaay more than 4.
:s
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Tenor CS 12:05 AM 03-01-2009
Originally Posted by rizzle:
So I wanted to be able to contribute, if nothing else, a laugh. I don't know how to do the screen shots like you guys but I have ...480mb of RAM.
So take that. 480 is waaaaaay more than 4.
:s
What you actually have is 512, 32 of which is sucked up by video memory. Depending on what you're running, that might be enough.
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Darrell 12:06 AM 03-01-2009
Originally Posted by rizzle:
So I wanted to be able to contribute, if nothing else, a laugh. I don't know how to do the screen shots like you guys but I have ...480mb of RAM.
So take that. 480 is waaaaaay more than 4.
:s
What's your processor speed? 486?
:-)
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rizzle 12:17 AM 03-01-2009
Hell if I know...
It's a Pentium 4, 2.66 ghz. I'm old skool brother.
:-)
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King James 09:03 AM 03-01-2009
so you probably have one 512mb stick in there.....that is old school
they still make less than a 512 stick?
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AD720 11:08 AM 03-01-2009
Originally Posted by rizzle:
Hell if I know...
It's a Pentium 4, 2.66 ghz. I'm old skool brother.
:-)
A P4 machine would really benefit from a bump up to 1 gig or more. Honestly it will probably cost you less than $15 and it is easiest computer hardware upgrade to accomplish.
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rizzle 08:26 PM 03-01-2009
Originally Posted by AD720:
A P4 machine would really benefit from a bump up to 1 gig or more. Honestly it will probably cost you less than $15 and it is easiest computer hardware upgrade to accomplish.
Tell me more. Please.
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AD720 08:45 PM 03-01-2009
Originally Posted by rizzle:
Tell me more. Please.
Tell me more, what brand/model.
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Blueface 07:10 AM 03-02-2009
Well, my new RAM should be here today or tomorrow.
Can't wait.
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rizzle 08:46 AM 03-02-2009
Originally Posted by AD720:
Tell me more, what brand/model.
PM sent. Thanks bro.
:-)
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Blueface 11:30 AM 03-02-2009
Well, my new RAM is here.
Nice package with Apple's symbol on the outside.
I swear it looks like something you buy from Apple directly.
Says "Apple Series DDR2 Modules" on the box.
Can't wait to install it later tonight and hopefully not trash my laptop while at it.
Those who follow the Blueface/Carlos saga with his MacBook, stay tuned. This should be a nail biting season ending episode.
:-):-):-)
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Blueface 01:08 PM 03-02-2009
Well, that was quite quick and extremely easy, even for a dummy like me.
I do notice significant difference.
Boy my mighty mouse now moves fast.
:-):-):-) Just kidding.
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Blueface 01:21 PM 03-02-2009
I went from the Activity Monitor showing less than 1/4 of memory as free space to now having nearly 3/4 of it as free space.
Amazing.
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