At 12:26 PM -0700 1/17/09, Kyle Parish posted:
>  Could it be that the BUS speed was slower on the RAM that caused 
>the problems.
>
>  On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 12:24 PM, Kyle Parish <parishky...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>  If your RAM is bad usually you have major problems running the computer.


Bus speed per System Profile is 1066MHz which matches what MacTracker 
says. But chipmunk, when queried via serial number, says that it was 
built in October 2008 but the System Bus is 667MHz which was last 
used on 2006 models per MacTracker. RAM minimum speed per specs is 
800MHz, and is what is printed on the OEM chips and on the OWC 
upgrade RAM, which match again with what System Profile is telling me 
for both sets of RAM.

Google/versiontracker/macupdate are not helpful in telling me how to 
go about real world testing of the system bus. Got any suggestions?

Steve R

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