Which 1GB memory do you use for your iSight iMacG5?

Hello all,
I just got my iSight iMac 20" couple days ago and want to upgrade with another 1GB memory, so I am wondering which 1GB memory module do you use or purchased from?
I have looked up samsung and crucial, and I found newegg.com provides the best price so far.
So please let me know what memory you have and where you got it. Thank you!
By the way, will memory become cheaper during thanksgiving?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820147147

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