Thanks, Paul ...
I was able to get the information using a bit of software
that Attila suggested.
Paul Ewins wrote:
>
> Shel,
> Best bet is to find out the model and manufacturer of your
> motherboard and go to their website and hunt.
On 3/4/04, FLOWYARG discumbobulated:
>Things change, people's opinions don't. Apple would be out of business if
>they
>still insisted on building everything custom like the original MAC's were. I
>would guess the only thing custom about a MAC these days would be the
>motherboard and the case.
On 3/4/04, EDWINDOWS discumbobulated:
>This is all assuming PC. For Mac, it should be a bit easier (less
>variation) but more expensive and possibly harder to find. I know
>nothing about the inside of a Mac, whereas I build PCs from parts.
Prepare yourself for a revelation. The inside of a Mac
> I want to add more memory to one of my machines. How can I
> determine what type of memory is needed? There seeems to be
> many types. Also, what about "speed?" Need the speed be
> the same as what's currently installed?
>
> shel
If you have documentation for your motherboard, it should say
Depends what you have at the moment really.
http://www.crucial.com/ has a helpful configurator - this might give you
your answers and their memory is very good.
> -Original Message-
> From: Shel Belinkoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 02 April 2004 16:19
> To: PDML
> Subject: OT: Mem
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