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Due to a slight complication with my Mac Pro’s memory upgrade last week, this is an update video to show the process. Hopefully this will help others avoid the mistake in the future when upgrading memory in a similar machine. Thanks again for those who gave me a heads up! Alfred’s YouTube: youtube.com My Web Site: thecreativeone.tv
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Apple Power Macintosh G3 Yosemite 256MB Memory Ram Upgrade (A-Tech Brand): 256MB PC100 SDRAM for Apple Power Mac… http://t.co/jgY4hKds – by Maudebrl (Lucinda Thorsen)
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Thanks for the help!
I don’t see why people stress so much about RAM. Its important but only very little few need 4 to 6 gigs. and only a tiny few and I’m say 1 out of 50 people need 12gigs or more. people just think they need so much but in reality they have to stop running unused programs.
@codeythesilent LMAO….
man that was really hard to do
Riser cards? I didn’t even know those things were still used…
@Cynice49 Well that’s not really true. About the Mac Pro I mean. Cause the motherboard only supports certain things that are Apple certified so any GPU cannot be installed nor CPU. And all the extras for it are overpriced. Getting the iMac you’ll get a tremendous display for the money too.
@Mattsana Yes but if you look at an imac, you can’t upgrade anything unless you want to open the entire monitor up and risk breaking something like a ribbon cable. And the Mac Pro’s you can upgrade SOOO MUCH! Their are like 6 HD slot’s and like 2 video card slot’s for dual monitor’s and 6 slot’s for ram so you can get so much ram on one computer.
kewl job… cool mistake… cool fix.. Macs are like women, you can do it right sometimes but they’ll find a better for you to do it again…
MtD.
hey man! awesome video! very helpful though. Would you know where to help the ram from? website?
Dude is it even really worth it to ever buy a Mac Pro if you’re not gonna spend $4000+ for it? I mean high end iMacs beats the entry level Mac Pros, on top of that… you get a super display with the iMac that you don’t need to buy for the comp.
what if you opened up your mac pro, and there was a cat running on a conveyor belt O_O lol
@Anim4000 not on the new one
@fatboyuk3
so.. Apple use DDR2 Technology?
@Anim4000 it dd2 but it an fb-dimm
Good video your good at making video’s
He’s so embarrassed about messing up!
LOL, mactards have to pay double the going rate for RAM
@maxoutkast – Lol, typical mactard
seriously????
yeah i know!!!
That DDR2 or DDR3 or AppleRAM own?
I changed my ram while jogging in place on my 6 inch shag carpet and rubbing 2 balloons on my head, no problem here!
Making me cringe watching him replace RAM while he and the Mac Pro are sitting on carpet!
@starkid423 No need to get upset. I never said you were making that up. I suspect someone at apple has been misinformed though, as they allow people to upgrade ram in all the computers. If they didn’t honor your warranty because of RAM obviously you could easily sue them as their instruction book teaches how to upgrade to ANY ram without making it clear only apple RAM is supported. Apple doesn’t even make RAM. No need to jump to the conclusion I am attacking you. If anything just trying to help.