On Jan 11, 2009, at 9:27 PM, Kyle Hansen wrote:

> RAM manufacturers frequently move forward.  By that I mean that if  
> you order
> DDR2-3 it will be less expensive then PC-133 in most cases.  There  
> is like a
> RAM curve.  Where cutting edge machines RAM cost a little bit more  
> then
> machines out 3 months ago...machines a year old cost a little more  
> than
> machines from 3 months ago and RAM from machines 2 years back costs a
> fortune because it isn't being made anymore.  It's a common thing,  
> where
> people think that RAM for a machine 4 years old should be really  
> cheap, but
> they fail to realize that the industry has moved ahead and the  
> supply is
> low.
>
> My question would be, is your machine a generation older or newer  
> than your
> buddies?
>
> Kyle Hansen

I just picked up a 4GB kit for my iMac today at Fry's. It was Crucial  
ram DDR2 667MHz 2X2GB modules for $44.95. Saw the same thing on the  
NewEgg web site for $39.95.

Amanda

iMac 20", 2.4GHz Mfg July '08

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