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Did you get it from Crucial?Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postand its installed.
At Christmas I'll fit an SSD to it.
They still haven't got RAM upgrades for the new iMac - more accurately, they've got a generic part which will "probably" work, and people who've tried it say it's fine, but in a week or three they'll have parts built specifically to Apple's hardware specs. I thought about just going with the generic parts, but now I'm thinking I'll wait for the ones specifically designed for the machine.Comment
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I ordered the RAM from crucial, but as its an mid '12 mbp they had loads available.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostDid you get it from Crucial?
They still haven't got RAM upgrades for the new iMac - more accurately, they've got a generic part which will "probably" work, and people who've tried it say it's fine, but in a week or three they'll have parts built specifically to Apple's hardware specs. I thought about just going with the generic parts, but now I'm thinking I'll wait for the ones specifically designed for the machine.
Ordered on Sunday, arrived this morning
The SSD I'll get from the cheapest place.Comment
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Gosh.
Some South American chap wants to know stuff about a gsm modem I was playing about with 4 years ago.
4 years is a loooooooong time in gsm modem land.Comment
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Just looking on Crucial and wondering whether it's worth getting a 1TB SSD for my 2006 MacBookOriginally posted by FiveTimes View PostI ordered the RAM from crucial, but as its an mid '12 mbp they had loads available.
Ordered on Sunday, arrived this morning
The SSD I'll get from the cheapest place.
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I hope you got consent to get that?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostTime for a nice cup of tea and a jam doughnut
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I've just made a brew, but sadly I dont have any doughnutsOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostTime for a nice cup of tea and a jam doughnut
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The teapot seemed enthusiastic enough.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI hope you got consent to get that?
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