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Re:upgrading ram on the new intel mini's - 2007/03/12 22:53 If you want to avoid the hassle of upgrading, why not just buy newer technologies mini-stack. I purchased a 500 gig drive, installed Tiger, and have an awesome library at my fingertips for storing movies (which take up a lot of space), pics, and music. This drive operates perfectly with my iMac G5, 2ghz, 160 gig HD. I have had this drive for nearly 9 months, have never had problems with it (like I did with Western Digital drives which literally drove me up a wall and lots gigs of "stuff").
Again, if you want to save money "upgrading" this is worth the money.
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