I don't believe they provide only the heat sinks for future RAM upgrades. If you buy the RAM from Apple, you get the heat sink. If you buy from a third-party vendor, unless they customize their RAM for the Mac Pro, I doubt you'll get the heat sink. There's a section on memory in this article: http://www.macworld.com/2006/08/firs...ofaq/index.php
If that RAM is not capable of proper heat dissipation, Kingston would not be selling it to the high end server market, the one area of computing where downtime is out of the question...
It, being smaller, would allow more airflow than Apples too...Methinks Apples heatsincs are for show...no one else has HSs that big, thus it serves as a visual cue, to scare customers away from non-apple-branded RAM...are there whitepapers/documentation from Apple saying otherwise?
I hope Crucial gets back that great 2x1 GB deal it advertised once on it's site. That's a great price.
Edit: newegg predicts a shipment of crucial RAM in 1 GB 667MHz FB-DIMM on August 21st. I can hold out that long, I don't even have my comp ordered yet (still working on dad)
As I said in another thread, it is possible to attach heatsinks to cheaper RAM from newegg. For $10/chip, you can get "VGA RAM" heatsinks and put them on your chips
Newegg is far cheaper than all outlets mentioned thus far, even with the $10/chip heatsinks.
In fact, someone over at macrumors.com said he was doing the same thing.
Based on the current prices, its easier and almost the same price to get 2 GB from Apple and wait before upgrading past that. Sure, I could drop to 1 GB from the factory, but then I'd need to spend a good amount on 3rd party RAM and deal with potential problems / fan issues. Meanwhile the 4x512 option from Apple will be tested at the factory, have bad-ass heatsinks, and force the RAM to operate at top speed since the entire bank is full! Sounds great to me!
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I've bought all of my RAM through them, and never had any problems. (And no, I'm not affiliated with them either.)
They said it'll be here Wednesday.
Use this link: http://dealnews.com/memory/prices/sy...7/512MBx2.html to get the cheapest prices.
Deal-ram links to them at 50 dollars cheaper than just typing in the web address.
I am NOT affiliated with 18004Memory or Dealram.
-Tom
Post pics when you get them, I'm interested.
I don't believe they provide only the heat sinks for future RAM upgrades. If you buy the RAM from Apple, you get the heat sink. If you buy from a third-party vendor, unless they customize their RAM for the Mac Pro, I doubt you'll get the heat sink. There's a section on memory in this article: http://www.macworld.com/2006/08/firs...ofaq/index.php
Yes, there is heat-sinked RAM out there...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...ubCategory=541
Yes, there is heat-sinked RAM out there...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...ubCategory=541
But that RAM's heatsink are way smaller than Apples.
Kingston:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ShowIm...F1G+%2D+Retail
Apple:
http://powermax.download-files.net/m...heat_sincs.jpg
Looks liek Apple's has a lot more surface area.
But that RAM's heatsink are way smaller than Apples.
Kingston:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ShowIm...F1G+%2D+Retail
Apple:
http://powermax.download-files.net/m...heat_sincs.jpg
Looks liek Apple's has a lot more surface area.
If that RAM is not capable of proper heat dissipation, Kingston would not be selling it to the high end server market, the one area of computing where downtime is out of the question...
It, being smaller, would allow more airflow than Apples too...Methinks Apples heatsincs are for show...no one else has HSs that big, thus it serves as a visual cue, to scare customers away from non-apple-branded RAM...are there whitepapers/documentation from Apple saying otherwise?
Edit: newegg predicts a shipment of crucial RAM in 1 GB 667MHz FB-DIMM on August 21st. I can hold out that long, I don't even have my comp ordered yet (still working on dad)
Awesome. I saw that 1-800-4-memory had prices up right after the announcement, but they didn't have any info other than that on their site.
I've bought all of my RAM through them, and never had any problems. (And no, I'm not affiliated with them either.)
any pics of the RAM?
any pics of the RAM?
No, but when I get it (Wednesday) I'll post.
... but the damage is done in that now Apple has a seemingly legitimate reasons for people to buy their overpriced RAM.
No kidding! I'd never purchase Apple RAM before, but if the heatsinks truly are better I'd gladly pay more for quiet operation!
Newegg is far cheaper than all outlets mentioned thus far, even with the $10/chip heatsinks.
In fact, someone over at macrumors.com said he was doing the same thing.
The heat sinks are defiantly smaller than apples.
I made a FLICKR photoset of it available at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7949578...7594238362105/
(TINY URL http://tinyurl.com/lu772 )
When you select a photo you can the click the magnifying glass icon that says 'ALL Sizes' and chose higher resolution photos.
I have installed the RAM and I do not yet hear any increase in fan noise in the 10 minutes I've used the machine.
I plan on doing some 'stress tests' later today and I will report back.
-Tom
my mac pro still isn't here...
I have 2 1-gb sticks of kingston ram that arrived today....
my mac pro still isn't here...
Here is a post I made on another board about my Photoshop Test (http://www.retouchartists.com/pages/speedtest.html???) results:
Mac Pro 2.66Ghz ,6GB Radeon 7300GT, 250GB Stock HD
(plus a 250GB added HD, plus my Firewire drives and some programs always running. The system now has more RAM and is less optimized
I have a few programs that I *always* have running installed including Menu-Meters and Dragthing.
For some reason Photoshop only sees 3072MB of ram available where as Menu Meters sees 5GB. So it's using 70% of 307MB instead of* 70% of 6GB.
I left Photoshop open for all tests but closed and re-opened the test image each time. All test timed with my Sunbeam kitchen timer.
Setup 1:
6gb RAM installed
20 History States
Scratch Disk- Start Up (Stock HD)
Cache Levels 6
70% RAM used by Photoshop
1)2:11
2)2:01
3)1:57
4)1:59
5)1:56
Set-up 2: (Ran only three times, because it's BORING to run all these test )
6gb RAM installed
1 History State
Scratch Disk- Start Up (Stock HD)
Cache Levels 1
Memory usage 100% (3072MB)
1)1:47
2)1:40
3)1:40
My inital test results with 2GB ram were:
1)3:37
2)3:38
3)3:31
4)3:29
5)3:29
From: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthre...200558&page=12
Looks like there is a problem with the RAM from 1-800-4-Memory.
The 1GB chips they sent are only running at 533 MHz when they shoudl be running at 667Mhz. They may have sent the wrong RAM out.
I moved the ram around and got the following results:
4x1GB from 1800-4-Memory in Riser A with no chips in Riser B shows 533 in System Profiler. http://www.flickr.com/photos/7949578...7594238362105/
2x512MB from from 1800-4-Memory in Riser A with no chips in Riser B shows 667 in System Profiler. http://www.flickr.com/photos/7949578...7594238362105/
2x512 from 1800-4-Memory PLUS 2x512 original Apple Ram in Riser A with no chips in Riser B shows 667 in System Profiler. http://www.flickr.com/photos/7949578...7594238362105/
2x512 from 1800 4-memory +
2x512 from Apple in Riser A +
4x1 GB from 1-800-4-Memory in riser B
= 533
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7949578...7594238362105/
Close-up of label on 1GB module : http://www.flickr.com/photos/7949578...7594238362105/
Maybe they sent me the wrong 1GB modules? Their webpage and my invoice state:
GB KIT (1GBX2) DDR2 667 ECC FULLY BUFFERED FOR APPLE MAC PRO
THIS IS A 2GB KIT OF 2PCS OF 1GB DDR2 667MHZ PC2-5300 240 PIN ECC FULLY BUFFERED DIMM FOR THE NEW APPLE ...
Vendor:*Memory Bank
Product Number:*A26772F/1GB/Q2P-2
I will call them tomorrow morning and ask.
Flickr Photoset
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7949578...7594238362105/ or
TINY URL http://tinyurl.com/lu772
This is a follow up from a RAM report I sent to you today:
Looks like there is a problem with the RAM from 1-800-4-Memory.
The 1GB chips they sent are only running at 533 MHz when they shoudl be running at 667Mhz. They may have sent the wrong RAM out.
I moved the ram around and got the following results:
4x1GB from 1800-4-Memory in Riser A with no chips in Riser B shows 533 in System Profiler. http://www.flickr.com/photos/7949578...7594238362105/
2x512MB from from 1800-4-Memory in Riser A with no chips in Riser B shows 667 in System Profiler. http://www.flickr.com/photos/7949578...7594238362105/
2x512 from 1800-4-Memory PLUS 2x512 original Apple Ram in Riser A with no chips in Riser B shows 667 in System Profiler. http://www.flickr.com/photos/7949578...7594238362105/
2x512 from 1800 4-memory +
2x512 from Apple in Riser A +
4x1 GB from 1-800-4-Memory in riser B
= 533
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7949578...7594238362105/
Close-up of label on 1GB module : http://www.flickr.com/photos/7949578...7594238362105/
Maybe they sent me the wrong 1GB modules? Their webpage and my invoice state:
GB KIT (1GBX2) DDR2 667 ECC FULLY BUFFERED FOR APPLE MAC PRO
THIS IS A 2GB KIT OF 2PCS OF 1GB DDR2 667MHZ PC2-5300 240 PIN ECC FULLY BUFFERED DIMM FOR THE NEW APPLE ...
Vendor:*Memory Bank
Product Number:*A26772F/1GB/Q2P-2
I will call them tomorrow morning and ask.
Flickr Photoset
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7949578...7594238362105/ or
TINY URL http://tinyurl.com/lu772
have you had any "soft errors" on the ram?
have you had any "soft errors" on the ram?
Not sure. No crashes yet. Is there a real-time memory monitoring program?