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I would like to
How do I replace a RAM of Powerbook
contribute some of my knowledge about the RAM of powerbook.
When you feel that the system (window, application launch, ...) starts a little slow or is slow from the start, then it may be time to add some RAM.
So basically, in iBook (because I do), I recommend 256 MB for the OS more responsive. Then if you want to be more comfortable because mania often video or graphics more "pro", 512 MB or more are not an evil, quite the contrary. It is always possible to add 1 GB of RAM but then one must ask if we would have done better to buy a powerbook, considering the price ....
On iBook G4, it takes the RAM SO-DIMM DDR-PC2100. The PC2700 also works match but will then be at the frequency of 2100.
On the AppleStore, everyone agrees on one point, it's expensive! So if it does not bother to mount am even when the order is a good solution but if you want to save as much to buy on the Internet for example.
OS X requested the Ram really when you want to run multiple applications at the same time and 512 RAM is not luxury. Then if they make fun of a good fluidity and current usage is: photo storage, internet and office, it will do the tricI would like to contribute some of my knowledge about the RAM of powerbook.
When you feel that the system (window, application launch, ...) starts a little slow or is slow from the start, then it may be time to add some RAM.
So basically, in iBook (because I do), I recommend 256 MB for the OS more responsive. Then if you want to be more comfortable because mania often video or graphics more "pro", 512 MB or more are not an evil, quite the contrary. It is always possible to add 1 GB of RAM but then one must ask if we would have done better to buy a powerbook, considering the price ....
On iBook G4, it takes the RAM SO-DIMM DDR-PC2100. The PC2700 also works match but will then be at the frequency of 2100.
On the AppleStore, everyone agrees on one point, it's expensive! So if it does not bother to mount am even when the order is a good solution but if you want to save as much to buy on the Internet for example.
OS X requested the Ram really when you want to run multiple applications at the same time and 512 RAM is not luxury. Then if they make fun of a good fluidity and current usage is: photo storage, internet and office, it will do the tric
I would like to contribute some of my knowledge about the RAM of powerbook.
When you feel that the system (window, application launch, ...) starts a little slow or is slow from the start, then it may be time to add some RAM.
So basically, in iBook (because I do), I recommend 256 MB for the OS more responsive. Then if you want to be more comfortable because mania often video or graphics more "pro", 512 MB or more are not an evil, quite the contrary. It is always possible to add 1 GB of RAM but then one must ask if we would have done better to buy a powerbook, considering the price ....
On iBook G4, it takes the RAM SO-DIMM DDR-PC2100. The PC2700 also works match but will then be at the frequency of 2100.
On the AppleStore, everyone agrees on one point, it's expensive! So if it does not bother to mount am even when the order is a good solution but if you want to save as much to buy on the Internet for example.
OS X requested the Ram really when you want to run multiple applications at the same time and 512 RAM is not luxury. Then if they make fun of a good fluidity and current usage is: photo storage, internet and office, it will do the tricI would like to contribute some of my knowledge about the RAM of powerbook.
When you feel that the system (window, application launch, ...) starts a little slow or is slow from the start, then it may be time to add some RAM.
So basically, in iBook (because I do), I recommend 256 MB for the OS more responsive. Then if you want to be more comfortable because mania often video or graphics more "pro", 512 MB or more are not an evil, quite the contrary. It is always possible to add 1 GB of RAM but then one must ask if we would have done better to buy a powerbook, considering the price ....
On iBook G4, it takes the RAM SO-DIMM DDR-PC2100. The PC2700 also works match but will then be at the frequency of 2100.
On the AppleStore, everyone agrees on one point, it's expensive! So if it does not bother to mount am even when the order is a good solution but if you want to save as much to buy on the Internet for example.
OS X requested the Ram really when you want to run multiple applications at the same time and 512 RAM is not luxury. Then if they make fun of a good fluidity and current usage is: photo storage, internet and office, it will do the tric