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Mac Mini 1 GB memory

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Poof - 25 Apr 2005 22:30 GMT
I'm purchasing a Mac Mini tomorrow (whee!), which is replacing my
reliable old iMac G3 DV SE.  Could someone who bought and is
successfully using 1 GB memory in their Mini tell me where they bought
it?  Thanks!
Stéphane Guillard - 26 Apr 2005 17:20 GMT
Hi,

> reliable old iMac G3 DV SE.  Could someone who bought and is
> successfully using 1 GB memory in their Mini tell me where they bought
> it?  Thanks!

I bought a DDR2700 (266 MHz) 1 GB stick at the computer shop at the corner
of the street and put it in my minimac, it just works. The doc states that
you can put either 266 or 333 MHz parts (but they all operate at 266)

Regards,
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Stéphane Guillard

Poof - 26 Apr 2005 19:39 GMT
> Hi,
>
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> Regards,

Thanks!
Roy Coorne - 29 Apr 2005 06:15 GMT
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> I bought a DDR2700 (266 MHz) 1 GB stick at the computer shop at the corner
> of the street and put it in my minimac, it just works.

What are the brand and the specs of that 1 GB module? (What does the
OS X system info say?)

> The doc states that
> you can put either 266 or 333 MHz parts (but they all operate at 266)

As a matter of fact, PC3200 modules with 256 or 512 MB work, too - but
will a 1 GB DDR400 module successfully operate?

Roy
 
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