In the olden days one had to be pretty careful about what you used for
memory and one needed to take care for matching in pairs or however the
memory access was designed. But today if it gives a spec number for
performance (like PC800) just use it or even anything else that is
faster. It will work.
Chuck Norcutt
David Irisarri Vila wrote:
> Thank you very much for your help. I understand what you meant but I
> remember when I used to mount PCs, the motherboard manufacturer used
> to recommend just only a brief list of memory manufacturers. This is
> why I want to know Apple suppliers.
>
> I have at this moment this list.
>
> 0x802C Micron x7F7F7F0B00000000 Nanya 0x80AD Hynix 0x80CE Samsung
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dave
>
>
> El 17/05/2010, a las 15:51, SwissPace escribió:
>
>> Close it came with 4 X 512 apple supplied ram which I sold to a pal
>> at work and then I bought the kingston so we each had 4Gb then last
>> year I bought the extra 8Gb from an online mac supplier but I
>> didn't know what manufacture it was until you said - Micron as I
>> just plugged it in and it worked.
>>
>> In our work macbooks we have the kingston generic memory upgrade
>> and they have been fine.
>>
>> I think you misunderstood me, I believe you are right it IS a
>> memory problem, but not necessarily because its 3rd party memory
>> just that it is a faulty module.
>>
>> Good luck in any case
>>
>>
>>
>> On 17/05/2010 15:19, David Irisarri Vila wrote:
>>> So you are using Micron and Kingston. Right?
>>>
>>>
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