02-07-2007, 10:48 PM
I bought iMac memory from them around Christmas for a family member's iMac G5. It had been specifically recommended by them for the iMac G5 and was labeled the same as the stick which was in there.
It took a very long time to figure out, but it didn't work. The machine booted but would crash unpredictably.
In frustration I took the machine in to an Apple dealer who installed Kingston RAM and all was well. I was by that time happy to pay the buckage.
18004Memory took the stick back, less shipping I guess, without any argument.
So, you pays less moneys with 18004Memory but you takes more chances. I concluded that iMacs are really fussy about memory and would not seek a low price the next time I upgrade one.
It took a very long time to figure out, but it didn't work. The machine booted but would crash unpredictably.
In frustration I took the machine in to an Apple dealer who installed Kingston RAM and all was well. I was by that time happy to pay the buckage.
18004Memory took the stick back, less shipping I guess, without any argument.
So, you pays less moneys with 18004Memory but you takes more chances. I concluded that iMacs are really fussy about memory and would not seek a low price the next time I upgrade one.