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Equipment & Techniques => Computers & Peripherals => Topic started by: MikeMike on October 26, 2008, 10:59:35 pm
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Hello,
I just bought a new 24" IMac with 4 gigs of a ram upgrade to replace my old PowerMac G5, so since the IMac only has two slots, I now have two 1gb modules (is that what they're called?) sitting around. I know that these won't fit in my PowerMac or my Powerbook G4, but are there converters available so that I could use them? Seems like a waste to put them in a drawer.
Thanks!
Michael
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I'm going to say no. Even if there were would you want to stuff old slow memory into a fast new machine?
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On the contrary, it's new stuff into an old machine
I'm doing searches on google but it doesn't seem to exist. If anybody has any ideas then please let me know
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I just bought a new 24" IMac with 4 gigs of a ram upgrade to replace my old PowerMac G5, so since the IMac only has two slots, I now have two 1gb modules (is that what they're called?) sitting around. I know that these won't fit in my PowerMac or my Powerbook G4, but are there converters available so that I could use them? Seems like a waste to put them in a drawer.
Join the club; I think everyone has a collection of old small RAM modules. Mine is so extensive I've forgotten what all the different types are, or even what machines they came from.
Re converters -- no, I've never heard of any, and don't imagine they exist: when the module format changes, there are usually changes in pin counts and voltage. I imagine any conversion would be hard.
Giles