[Ti] Ram Limit

Yuta Hsu yhsu at mac.com
Tue Feb 10 11:06:06 PST 2004


Hey Dave...

If you've got ports in the back covered by a flip-down door, then you 
do indeed have a Titanium PB, and you have a 1GB limit to RAM.  If your 
ports are on the sides of the laptop, then you have a new Aluminum PB, 
which can handle up to 2GB of RAM.

Cheers,
Yuta

On Feb 10, 2004, at 2:02 PM, Dave Cedrone wrote:

> First time poster, good day all.
> I purchased my PB in Dec 2002. I believe it's a titanium... so im 
> guessing im in the "restricted to 1GB club" as well, correct?
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> From: Renaud Dreyer <rdreyer at math.berkeley.edu>
> Reply-To: "PowerBook G4 Titanium List" 
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> To: "PowerBook G4 Titanium List" <Titanium at lists.themacintoshguy.com>
> Subject: Re: [Ti] Ram Limit
> Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 10:45:18 -0800
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> Le mardi, 10 fév 2004, à 09:38 US/Pacific, Peter Krug a écrit :
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>>> I have a Titanium 15" Ghz, Superdrive 12/2002.  According to 
>>> Everymac.com and elsewhere it has a Max Ram of 1Gig, which I have. 
>>> At Ramseeker, there is a vendor that proclaims to make a 1Gig Ram 
>>> chip for it.  Is the 1Gig Ram a limit of the motherboard, or is it 
>>> just that noone had 1Gig chips at the time of production?
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>>> Can I put 2 1Gig Ram chips in this machine?
>>>
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>> If you've got the cash your computer can handle it.  From Apple.com:  
>> With Processor Speeds Of Up To 1.25Ghz, Ddr Ram Capacity Up To 2Gb, 
>> And Weighing Just 5.6 Pounds, The 15-Inch Powerbook Gives You The 
>> Ideal Balance Between Power And Portability.
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> This is a description of the Aluminium PB, not the Titanium model. The 
> Titanium PB can't handle more than 1GB of RAM. Are you sure the vendor 
> isn't selling a 1GB of RAM *kit*? Ciao,
>
>              Renaud
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