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2GB DDR2 SODIMM for MacBook Pro
2GB DDR2 SODIMM for MacBook Pro
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2GB DDR2 SODIMM for MacBook
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1GB DDR2 SODIMM: MacMini
1GB DDR2 SODIMM: MacMini
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1GB SODIMM for G4 Powerbook
1GB SODIMM for G4 Powerbook
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2GB DDR2 SODIMM for core Duo iMac
2GB DDR2 SODIMM for core Duo iMac
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1GB SODIMM for G4 Powerbook
1GB SODIMM for G4 Powerbook
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2GB PC5300 DDR2 SODIMM (667mhz)
2GB PC5300 DDR2 SODIMM (667mhz)
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1GB DDR2 SODIMM for MacBook
1GB DDR2 SODIMM for MacBook
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New Products For July

512mb (2x256mb) kit - Powermac G5

Suitable for Powermac G5 (Omega, Q37)
Model: M9032
Macintosh 2 x 256MB PC3200 DDR (333MHz Bus)
RAM Type: PC3200 DDR
Minimum RAM Speed: 400MHz
RAM slots: 8
Maximum RAM: 8GB

Announced in June 2003, the PowerMac G5 was Apple's long-awaited fifth generation PowerPC-based machine. Housed in an innovative new Aluminum enclosure, the PowerMac G5 was the first 64-bit consumer-level desktop computer ever sold. It featured either a single 1.6 or 1.8 GHz processor, or dual 2.0 GHz processors. It included a variety of motherboard enhancements, including PCI-X slots, and 8X AGP slot, a Serial-ATA bus, and up to 8 GB of RAM. All models were discontinued in June 2004.

$68.61
512mb (2x256mb) kit - Powermac G5
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1GB (2x512mb) kit - Powermac G5

Suitable for Powermac G5 (Q77, Q88)
Model: M9032
Macintosh 2 x 512MB PC3200 DDR (400MHz Bus)
RAM Type: PC3200 DDR
Minimum RAM Speed: 400MHz
RAM slots: 8
Maximum RAM: 8GB

Announced in June 2004, The PowerMac G5 (June 2004) represented a speed-bump of the existing PowerMac G5 line. The only major technological improvement was made on the high-end model, which ran so hot it required a new liquid-cooling system. Faster graphics cards and optical drives were also included in all models. 

$112.95
1GB (2x512mb) kit - Powermac G5
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512mb RAM - Powermac G4

Suitable for Powermac G4 FW800 (P58)
Model: M8570
Macintosh 512MB PC2700 DDR (266MHz Bus)
RAM Type: PC2700 DDR
Minimum RAM Speed: 333MHz
RAM slots: 4
Maximum RAM: 2GB

$67.95
512mb RAM - Powermac G4
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2GB (2x1GB) kit - Powermac G5

Suitable for Powermac G5 (Q77, Q88)
Model: M9032
Macintosh 2 x 1GB PC3200 DDR (400MHz Bus)
RAM Type: PC3200 DDR
Minimum RAM Speed: 400MHz
RAM slots: 8
Maximum RAM: 8GB

Announced in June 2004, The PowerMac G5 (June 2004) represented a speed-bump of the existing PowerMac G5 line. The only major technological improvement was made on the high-end model, which ran so hot it required a new liquid-cooling system. Faster graphics cards and optical drives were also included in all models. 

$198.95
2GB (2x1GB) kit - Powermac G5
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256MB RAM - Powermac G4

Suitable for Powermac G4 FW800 (P58)
Model: M8570
Macintosh 256MB PC2700 DDR (266MHz Bus)
RAM Type: PC2700 DDR
Minimum RAM Speed: 333MHz
RAM slots: 4
Maximum RAM: 2GB

$42.47
256MB RAM - Powermac G4
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512mb RAM - Powermac G4

Suitable for Powermac G4 FW800 (P58)
Model: M8570
Macintosh 512MB PC2700 DDR (266MHz Bus)
RAM Type: PC2700 DDR
Minimum RAM Speed: 333MHz
RAM slots: 4
Maximum RAM: 2GB

$67.95
512mb RAM - Powermac G4
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1GB (2x512mb) kit - Powermac G5

Suitable for Powermac G5 (Omega, Q37)
Model: M9032
Macintosh 2 x 512MB PC3200 DDR (333MHz Bus)
RAM Type: PC3200 DDR
Minimum RAM Speed: 400MHz
RAM slots: 8
Maximum RAM: 8GB

Announced in June 2003, the PowerMac G5 was Apple's long-awaited fifth generation PowerPC-based machine. Housed in an innovative new Aluminum enclosure, the PowerMac G5 was the first 64-bit consumer-level desktop computer ever sold. It featured either a single 1.6 or 1.8 GHz processor, or dual 2.0 GHz processors. It included a variety of motherboard enhancements, including PCI-X slots, and 8X AGP slot, a Serial-ATA bus, and up to 8 GB of RAM. All models were discontinued in June 2004.

$112.95
1GB (2x512mb) kit - Powermac G5
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256MB RAM - Powermac G4

Suitable for Powermac G4 FW800 (P58)
Model: M8570
Macintosh 256MB PC2700 DDR (266MHz Bus)
RAM Type: PC2700 DDR
Minimum RAM Speed: 333MHz
RAM slots: 4
Maximum RAM: 2GB

$47.61
256MB RAM - Powermac G4
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512mb (2x256mb) kit - Powermac G5

Suitable for Powermac G5 (Q77, Q88)
Model: M9032
Macintosh 2 x 256MB PC3200 DDR (400MHz Bus)
RAM Type: PC3200 DDR
Minimum RAM Speed: 400MHz
RAM slots: 8
Maximum RAM: 8GB

Announced in June 2004, The PowerMac G5 (June 2004) represented a speed-bump of the existing PowerMac G5 line. The only major technological improvement was made on the high-end model, which ran so hot it required a new liquid-cooling system. Faster graphics cards and optical drives were also included in all models. 

$68.61
512mb (2x256mb) kit - Powermac G5
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