Mac MiniRam PPC RAM Upgrade question

Planning to upgrade my 1.42 Ghz PPC based Mac Mini. Can I use 400Mhz DDR RAM on the mini> I know they said that we should use PC2700 (333Mhz).DThanks

I have the same model as you. It has 1 GB PC3200 400 MHz memory and runs fine.
crucial.com have decent prices and guarantee compatibility.

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  • Another RAM upgrade question

    Hi everyone,
    I know there seems to be lots of RAM upgrade questions here but hey thats what forums are for.
    I'm looking to upgrade my macbook's RAM it's currently got 2GB (2x1GB)
    Is it possible to purchase 1x4GB and put that with one of my current 1GB sticks to create a total of 5GB?
    I would be interested to know if this is possible or if anyone has tried it.
    Thanks in advance
    Scott

    This will work if your MacBook is late '07 or newer.

  • Basic RAM upgrade question

    Hi,
    I've read a lot of threads on ram upgrades, but still have a very basic question. I want to buy the $599 Mac Mini, which comes with 1G RAM. Clearly, the Mac RAM is overpriced, but I've been told by a friend to upgrade to at least 2G for $50 extra. I realize Crucial and others sell it cheaper, but I don't know about my ability to put it in.
    Is it worth another $100 to go from 2G to 4G. Will I see a noticeable performance increase if I'm using iMovie, Photoshop or Final Cut Express? Or surfing? Are we talking about a few extra seconds when rendering video but no other noticeable effects? I plan to keep this machine for our family machine now that my child is using iWeb.
    I'm sorry if this has been answered, but I'm on a very tight budget and worried about my job in this economy. Thanks for your help.

    If you are on a tight budget and have any concern about on-going warranty support for a new mini, then it is a better proposition to buy the $50 upgrade to 2Gb from Apple than to do the RAM upgrade yourself and go to 4Gb for little more. It's not that the upgrade is particularly difficult because it isn't, but if you are not reasonably confident in your skills and something goes wrong, Apple could declare the warranty void due to the work you've done on the inside of the system.
    There is a notable performance gain to be had from 4Gb as opposed to 2Gb, but much of the difference is less than obvious, particularly if you are careful about what apps you have running at any time. Running Photoshop, for example, would cause the system to slow down if you then launch another major app such as iMovie, but running it alone in 2Gb RAM would give you respectable performance. Final Cut Express isn't particularly demanding on the system so should run well, as would the vast majority of Intel-native applications. It's only if you are running any non-native processes (applications, drivers etc) that 2Gb would prove notably limiting.
    If it were me, I'd probably opt for the base model, buy 4Gb RAM from Crucial and do the upgrade myself. Next choice would be the base model, buy the RAM from Crucial and have a local Apple Approved Service Provider do the work for me - some AASPs charge a reasonable fee for this. Third choice would be to buy the base model with Apple-supplied 2Gb RAM and then at a later time replace that with 4Gb from Crucial as and when funds and circumstances reasonably permit it.

  • Do apple provide mac book pro RAM upgrades?

    It currently has 2gb of ram and I would like to give it 4gb or more. I got this mac in late 2008

    Yes, Apple sells RAM upgrades -- for two to three times as much as anyone else does. Upgrading the RAM in your machine is a snap, and instructions are in your MBP user guide. Buy the RAM online and install it yourself. Here's one good place to buy, and a link to the right RAM for a late-2008 unibody MBP:
    http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Other%20World%20Computing/8566DDR3S4GP/

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    It's best to install RAM which is just like the one you have right now, i.e. pc2-5300 / 667 MHZ. In fact, I would recommend using RAM from the same manufacturer as the one that is currently installed. Each slot should have the same amount of RAM. So I suggest you use 1+1 or 2+2 rather than 1+2. Since you'll be using VMWare(hope your processor supports Virtualization), I suggest you go for 2+2.
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    The information that I have seen is that it requires both the firmware update and Snow Leopard. Newer Technology tried 8 GB of RAM after the firmware update but while running Leopard and reported terrible performance, worse than with 4 GB. They tried it again after Snow Leopard was released and report that there are not any issues. So they now sell an 8 GB upgrade kit.
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    Hey t.e.r.,
    So first off, is it a pretty fast computer?
    Well it's not an dual Quad 3.0 GHz but it's fast enough and it's rock solid. I use it as a work horse and have two internal hard drives and 2 on FireWire with a total of around 10 partitions. I'm often working with 9 or so windows open at one time. It did get slow with around 300 items on the desktop so I jammed that into a folder and it's a lot faster.
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    Well when I'm doing stuff like making a clone and working with a lot of windows open I need as much RAM as possible.
    The only problem with these machines is they sometimes throw a power supply and even now replacements are expensive.
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  • HDD/RAM upgrade question - 400 mhz sawtooth

    Hello!
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    It's a 400mhz model, early 2000. It shipped with a 10GB HDD, and 128 RAM. I believe it also has a 100 Mbps Ethernet. It has a DVI and VGA monitor video card, but i'm not sure the Video RAM level. It has an internal FW 400 port as well. The internal Airport card is shot - er, maybe the extension.
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    Please excuse any silly questions, I'm just far more familiar with more current systems, and it's 1 AM
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    15" Powerbook G4 (May 2005 ed), iMac DV (9.2.2)   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   1G Ram, 192 (iMac)

    Wow, thanks again!
    I figured out that this is the AGP graphics Sawtooth - not the Yikes model. Where do these names come from?
    As per upgrading to OS X - we have a G5 which she can use, and a XP box - which is down with the flu for the third (or fourth?) time. Therefore, the G4 will stay OS 9. She just wants to have a reliable machine that can play DVDs and music, and play some of our old OS 9 games. It's not intended to run any new programs, just the old ones that she can't run now. When I mentioned photoshop - it's a "Limited edition" of version 5.0 - and it's far, far, FAR more reliable on the G4 than on our 2-year-old XP box, despite the G4 running 9.1 with a wimpy 128 meg ram!
    The main reason for upgrading the HDD was to make it more practical for games and MP3s - via iTunes 2! It won't play AAC, but it plays MP3s fine. She has at least 8 Gig of music - too much for a 10G drive! (Even half of it leaves precious little expansion room)
    I'm watching for a "small" HDD - it seems that our local Fry's is no longer selling anything smaller than 100G - which was $100! Or perhaps they were just sold out at the time. I'll keep an eye out for another sale. In fact, asking my friend for an old drive is a good idea. They have parts from at least a dozen old windows and linux boxes floating around - so they likely have a drive or two. If it's a used HDD, loaded with Windows (probably 95-2000), will it confuse the system before re-formatting?
    As per RAM:
    I'm quite aware of the lack of RAM. However, I'll have to watch for sales! I'm not aware of any "Mom and Pop" stores close by, although that's a fantastic idea. A PC 133 128 MB card runs $40-50 at the local computer stores, but only $15 at OWC! Therefore, if I don't find suitable RAM locally, I'll order some. I wouldn't mind an extra 256 (or 512) for my iMac either.
    Speaking of iMac - I've determined that it's the iMac DV Special ED from March 2000. (400mhz, originally 13 Gig Drive - now 60, 9.2.2) The question is whether or not it maxes out at 512 MB or 1 GB of RAM. One of the Apple support sites I found ( http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=58007 ) said that the slot loading iMacs max out at 512. It makes no distinction between any slot loading iMac. However at http://www.lowendmac.com/imacs/dvse.shtml, it mentions that this model specifically can accept 1 gig of RAM. I'll assume that the Apple article is correct, but I'd love to get a full 650 MB if I can! (I'd love to add a 512 to the 128 I have now)
    It's amazing, really - after 4 years of constant use, a hard drive motor failure (hence the 60G HDD), and a year and a half burried on a desk, the iMac is becoming more handy by the day. It's good at capturing the Video and audio from say, Halo, while my PB's too busy to run anything else (via S-Video and audio through our DV cam). It makes a great DVD player, an iTunes Jukebox, and game machine - most of my games are still OS 9. To top it off, it makes a great wireless base-station for my Nintendo DS at school, where there's no WiFi! With 30 gig of space left on the HDD, it has plenty of room for whatever I want to do with it. Guess you can "teach and old dog new tricks!'
    Well, I guess this means my question is answered for now - once I find the things I need, i may have some more questions, Thanks again!
    -Dan

  • Macbook C2D late 2006 RAM upgrade question.

    Hello everyone,
    I have a late 2006 Macbook and am planning to upgrade the RAM from 2GB to 4GB.
    From what I understand, my motherboard only supports 3GB, and I'm ok with that.
    My question is:
    Because 1GB will be left unused, will the OS use any of the extra GB towards my Intel GMA 950 GPU's 64MB of shared memory?
    I know the machine performs better graphically with with 4GB of RAM rather than 3, I was wondering if that extra GB of RAM is just used my my GPU rather than by the computer?
    Like, will I get more then 64MB of shared RAM?
    Thanks for reading, and I hope someone here has the same configuration as me, has added the 4GB, and could tell me if there is any GPU upgrade with the 4GB.

    Aaron Lowe wrote:
    Because 1GB will be left unused, will the OS use any of the extra GB towards my Intel GMA 950 GPU's 64MB of shared memory?
    No, the GMA 950 shares the 3 GB. Some have reported after testing that the MacBook is actually using 3.3 GB.
    I know the machine performs better graphically with with 4GB of RAM rather than 3, I was wondering if that extra GB of RAM is just used my my GPU rather than by the computer?
    Like, will I get more then 64MB of shared RAM?
    This is from the specs.
    +Memory available to Mac OS X may vary depending on graphics needs. Minimum graphics memory usage is 80MB, resulting in 944MB of system memory available on 1GB configurations.+
    The 64MB is a baseline because of the GMA 950 spec. The MacBook actualluy uses more and more is assigned as needed by the graphics.

  • New User / Macbook RAM upgrade questions.

    Finally purchased a MacBook after years of being a Windows user, now I have a couple of quick questions about the memory upgrades....
    I recently purchased the 13 inch MacBook 2.4GHz with 2GB ram and was debating on throwing in extra memory since I've been so accustomed to updating Windows based PCs and laptops.
    Now with my MacBook memory, do I currently have 1 stick of 2GB memory, or 2 sticks of just 1GB?
    Also will any memory thats 667MHz DDR2 (PC2-5300) work in it, or does it have to be an Apple specific type of memory? Basically said, can I just purchase your basic 667MHz DDR2 memory thats for a computer and slap it in the MacBook or would there be compatibility issues with that?
    Sorry for your basic newb questions, since I just bought my MacBook I really didn't want to mess around with it just yet and was really even wondering if an upgrade of the memory (2GB to 4GB) would be worth while right now? Thanks for any insight.

    *"do I currently have 1 stick of 2GB memory, or 2 sticks of just 1GB?"*
    You have 2x1GB sticks. this information is readily available in the System Profiler application.
    *"Basically said, can I just purchase your basic 667MHz DDR2 memory"*
    Generally yes, but be sure to buy it from a dealer who backs their RAM for use on Macs.

  • Black Macbook 2.0 GHz Core Duo Ram upgrade question

    Kay guys, I can't find the answer to this anywhere.
    I have a Black Macbook Intel Core Duo 2.0GHz. It has 1.0 GB of RAM from the factory.
    According to wikipedia, OWC, and other sources, this was never an option from the factory! Which has me very confused. So my question is, can I upgrade this Macbook to 4 GB of RAM, utilizing 3 GB, or is the max 2 GB?
    And if you could provide supporting evidence that'd be great. I want the mystery solved.
    Please help! Thanks.
    Message was edited by: ORTOX06

    All the Core Duo MacBook models only take 2gig max.
    http://www.everymac.com/systems/by_capability/mac-specs-by-machine-model-machine -id.html
    http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/macbook/faq/macbook-how-to-upgrade-ram.htm l

  • Mac Mini and RAM upgrade

    i have been interested in the Mini for basic computer use since i can hook up to my samsung 32" tv but am also interested in the occasional gameplay. it looks like it has received some pretty good reviews for its size but i am a little confused about something. if i am reading the below links correctly, if i were to increase ram from 1GB to 2GB on the lower model i would get hte 256MB graphics output?
    http://www.macworld.com/article/139273/2009/03/macmini_games.html
    ^Plus, if you put in 2GB RAM, the mini's graphics will allocate up to 256MB of system RAM for its own use, handy for frame buffering in those complex games.
    and
    http://www.macworld.com/article/139267/2009/03/macmini2009.html
    ^When we tested those same games with the standard 1GB of RAM installed in the entry-level Mac mini, it suffered about a 15 percent performance hit compared to the same system running with 2GB of system memory, which allows access to the full 256MB allocation of memory for graphics.
    i know still not the best machine for gaming, but it is what i really like right now and like i said its occasional.

    Welcome to Apple Discussions!
    Yes if you put in 2GB or greater it will jump to 256MB of RAM. Do yourself a favor and upgrade it to 4GB so you only have to open the thing up once. Also, if you want a larger HDD do it at the same time.
    If you need placed to look for RAM:
    [Newegg|http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820148191] for $52.99, [Crucial|http://www.crucial.com/store/mpartspecs.aspx?mtbpoid=AE7BB1EEA5CA7304] for $65.99, or [Macsales|http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Other%20World%20Computing/8566DDR3S4GP > for $64.99.
    If you need a hard drive, I've put a link to [320GB, 500GB, 5400 RPM, and 7200 RPM HDDs|http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=Property&Subcategory =380&Description=&Type=&N=2010150380+1035915133&srchInDesc=&MinPrice=&MaxPrice=& PropertyCodeValue=359%3A15133&PropertyCodeValue=3097%3A33643&PropertyCodeValue=3 097%3A40009&PropertyCodeValue=355%3A7777&PropertyCodeValue=355%3A7776]. I would personally recommend Hitachi drives as they have the best prices. Also, I'd personally recommend the 7k320 Hitachi.
    Plus, at Newegg/Crucial you can get [cash back|http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=DMMneqKtzskNampKdYmMZA%3D%3D].

  • Post RAM upgrade question.

    should i be reinstalling SL post upgrading my MacBook to 4gb ram from 2gb so that the system adapts to the new size?

    Not necessary. You can look at your sys profiler to see if it recognizes the RAM.
    Apple ()-->About this Mac. There you will see your memory. More info will reveal a bit more, Hardware>Memory
    Hope this helps
    Message was edited by: leroydouglas

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