RAM for 1GHz eMac

I need to upgrade my RAM and don't know what type to purchase for my eMac. Any help as far as model or product numbers would be great.

For pretty much any personal computer model, you can check the RAM specs using the configuration tool at Crucial (which has an excellent reputation for backing the RAM they sell).

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    I'm sure I should take Apple's word for it, but what's the deal with the other ramblings of more RAM?
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    Crucial is sometimes wrong....
    The eMac USB2.0 models with DDR RAM can go to a maxiumum of 2 Gb RAM with 2 x 1 gb PC2700 DIMMs
    I recommend that you go with a reputable seller who tests and guarantees compatibility with your model Mac, in the USA I like Data Memory Systems http://www.datamem.com/viewcat.aspQ_C_E1151
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    Hello to everyone,
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    I've done quite a bit of research and came up with the following:
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    More importantly: Can I purchase a newer 2.0+EDR bluetooth module and fit it inside my eMac (part number???). Anyone ever installed an internal bluetooth for an eMac? Pictures, link, site?
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    I'm not up on blue rays or teeth, but there are some more basic things to figure out before getting that far.
    First, find out if your eMac falls under this repair extension program. If it does, consider getting it inspected before dropping a whole bunch of money.
    Second, any internal optical drive MUST be Mac-bootable. Review user reports here:
    http://forums.xlr8yourmac.com/drivedb/search.drivedb.lasso
    I'd bump the RAM to at least 512MB--more is better. Your eMac takes PC2700 RAM.

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  • How can i allocate more RAM for my onboard video card on a 2011 macbook pro 13 inch running windows 7 via bootcamp

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    You don't allocate more RAM towards your video card, you put more RAM into the machine and hopefully some machines will bump the CPU graphics RAM allocation up a little.
    The problem is you bought a integrated only graphics computer, if you want to 3D game you need a dedicated graphics computer with it's own or dedicated VRAM.
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    Get a Windows 7 64bit i7 8GB RAM expandable 3D gaming tower with a good power supply and video card upgrade path, this way every few years you buy and stick in a new video card to play the latest games.
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    Data Memory Systems http://www.datamemorysystems.com/apple-memory.asp - another good, cheap place to buying RAM if you live in the U.S.

  • Ram for G3 RevA Mini-Tower

    Hello all again. Next ussue: want to upgrade from 320ram to 512 or more. I once a while ago installed a 256mb stick to upgrade to 320mb, recently got another from the local mac guy, PC100, 256mb, and the Mac only reads it as 128mb. What's up with that? And what do I need? And where do I find it?
    Thanks in advance.

    Hi James,
    I wager the chip that shows up at 1/2 its rated size in a hi-density module, with eight devices only on one side. A 256MB module for the Beige needs low-density or 8 devices on EACH side.
    I've used one company, Data Memory Systems, exclusively for RAM for over three years and can't complain a bit. I get PC100 RAM by choosing the Blue & White G3 from their selector:
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  • RAM for 2003 Power Mac?

    I am selling 2GB - (4) 512 MB DDR DIMM,P RAM for Power Mac G5 (2005) on ebay since I upgraded to more RAM. Someone asked me if this would work on their Power Mac G5 from 2003. I wasn't sure. Any advice? Thanks!

    I would go to http://www.crucial.com/ and select the the specs for by model and processor speed to see if they match up with your ram. I am a PC Tech and I use this site frequently for max ammount ram, number of memory banks and so on. The ram Crucial sold me for my Dual Core G5 works rock solid so I trust thier research.
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  • Where can i buy ram for macbook pro

    Where can I buy RAM for MacBook Pro  15 inch?
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    See Apple Mac Memory Upgrades at OWC or Crucial
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  • What Exactly are the Benefits of More GPU RAM for PP, AE, PS ?

    What benefit is there to having, say 4gb GPU RAM over 2gb ?
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  • Can I use this ram for my MacBook?

    I want this ram,
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231154
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    Model Identifier: MacBook4,1
    Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
    Processor Speed: 2.1 GHz
    Number Of Processors: 1
    Total Number Of Cores: 2
    L2 Cache: 3 MB
    Memory: 1 GB
    Bus Speed: 800 MHz
    Boot ROM Version: MB41.00C1.B00
    SMC Version (system): 1.31f0
    Serial Number (system): W8839*5HS
    Hardware UUID: 8C8AC0B2-FA96-5B70-A207-53D62FFC2AD2
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    From your manual:
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    *battery. Your MacBook comes with a minimum of 1 gigabyte (GB) of 667 MHz Double*
    *Data Rate (DDR2) Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory (SDRAM) installed.*
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    Whether or not the memory that you provided a link for will work is between you and the supplier. I usually deal with macsales.com where they test the memory for Mac models and guarantee them to work.

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