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How to Upgrade Ram Memory in a Power Mac G5



Old hot rodders had a saying: “The only substitute for cubic inches is more cubic inches.” That may be true for hot rods, but in the computer world…the only substitute for ram memory is more ram memory.

Make no mistake, the most important thing you can do to improve the performance of your Power Mac G5 is add more ram. Unless the ram slots of your G5 are already maxed out, no other add-on will provide as much performance improvement as a ram increase.

Don’t assume just any memory will work, however. Different versions of the G5 utilize different ram chips, and even chips that meet the published specifications have been known to cause problems. To avoid frustration, only ram designed to meet Apple’s strict guidelines should be used. That doesn’t mean you have to buy ram from Apple — OEM ram chips are generally more expensive than third-party modules. Just make sure you buy from a vendor who guarantees that their ram chips will work correctly in a Power Mac G5.

You could pay a technician to install new memory, but the task of adding DIMM (Dual In-line Memory Module) chips to a G5 is quite simple. Generally, it only takes a few minutes, even if you take your time.

The original Power Mac G5 units shipped with a meager 512MB ram, barely enough to run OS X, let alone get some work done. Time to fix that with a ram upgrade.

Make sure you are well grounded

Start by turning off the machine and disconnecting all cables except the power cord. Before you disconnect the power cable, touch the PCI access covers on the back of the case to dissipate any static electricity.

Some vendors include a grounding strap with new memory orders. If you don’t have access to a ground strap, you have to be very cautious about static electricity. A static charge can do bad things to your new memory chips, as well as internal computer components. You should be safe by following the recommendation to touch the metal chassis with the power off and the computer plugged in.

Opening the Power Mac G5 case

Unplug the power cord before proceeding. Open the case by lifting the lever on the back of the machine. This allows you to lift off the aluminum side panel from the computer enclosure.

Once you remove the side panel, you can remove the clear plastic air deflector. NOTE: the deflector is necessary to properly cool the G5, so don’t misplace it.

The beauty of the G5 case is that no tools are required to access most of the components. The ram sockets are located behind the processor fan assembly. To gain access the sockets, simply grasp the handle on the fan assembly and slide it toward you until it comes free.

With the fans removed, you have full access to the motherboard mounted sockets. Some G5 models feature 8 sockets, while others have only 4. The basic G5 512MB ram configuration shipped with two 256MB chips installed.

The late 2005 Power Mac G5 towers can recognize ram chips as large as 2GB and feature 8 sockets, providing a maximum of 16GB memory. All other models of the G5 towers only recognize memory modules of 1GB, 512MB or 246MB. If you own an early model with 8 slots, this means you can install a maximum of 8GB of memory, while the 4 socket models will restrict you to 4GB.

Memory must be installed in pairs

On all versions of the Power Mac G5, you must install memory in pairs. There is a top bank of sockets and a lower bank. When you install a ram module in the top bank, you must install the exact same size memory chip in the corresponding socket of the lower bank.

If there are empty slots on the mother board, you can populate these with your new ram chips. In cases where all the sockets are filled with smaller capacity chips, these will need to be removed in order to install larger modules. With the current low price of memory, it makes little sense to install anything but the largest capacity chips: 2GB modules for the late 2005 models, 1GB modules for all others.

If you are removing smaller chips, unclip the locking tabs and press downward on the tabs. This will force the old DIMMs out of the socket. To install new chips, line up the notches with the corresponding pins in the socket and push the chip straight down. The DIMM modules are engineered to fit into the memory slots in only one direction.

Lock your new ram chips in place

If the chip is inserted correctly, pushing the chip down will force the locking tabs to swing up and secure the module in place. It is good practice to manually push on the tabs to make sure they are in the fully locked position.

Repeat this process for the lower bank and the basic installation is complete. Reinstall the fan assembly, the air deflector and the aluminum side plate. Reinstall the cables and power cord.

When you press the power button, if everything is installed correctly, you should hear the familiar Macintosh start up chime. Wait for the machine to finish the start up process and then click on the “About this Mac” under the Apple Logo in the menu bar. The Memory field should reflect the newly installed memory.

Apple Mac Mini MC270LL/A Review – Why Is This MAC Desktop PC a “Must-Have?”



The Apple Mac Mini MC270LL/A is computer enclosed inside of a sleek, aluminum case. It delivers impressive performance to video streaming, music streaming, and video games. Multitasking is easy with this PC! You can even connect it to a HDTV via the built-in HDMI port! This is one of the most affordable MAC computers.

This one in particular has energy-efficient features. It’s fairly smaller than its predecessor, and uses 25% less power consumption than MACs of the previous generation. You’ll save a bit of money every month on your electric bill!

Here are the technical details of the Apple Mac Mini MC270LL/A:

·Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz
·Hard drive: 320 GB 5400 RPM
·Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 320 M
·RAM: 2 GB 1066 MHz
·Connectivity: 4 USB, HDMI audio and video output, mini DisplayPort video output, Bluetooth 2.1 EDR,

Gigabit Ethernet, headphone output, optical digital output, secured digital memory card slot.

In addition the MAC Magic Mouse, trackpad, and keyboard, this PC comes with the Apple Remote. You can control the computer from afar, doing tasks such as playing music and video, adjusting the volume, moving forward and backward, accessing menus, etc.

This computer is a multimedia powerhouse, much in part thanks to the NVIDIA GeForce 320 M graphics processor. This is one of the fastest integrated graphics processors available today. You can do play games with superfast frame rates. You can also trust that the graphics will be amazing visually since you can hook the Apple Mac Mini MC270LL/A up to a HDTV or Apple LED cinema display.

The processor combines two independent cores to bring you a lot of speed and power. At the same time, it reduces power requirements to save on energy. The processor speed is 2.4 GHz, which is pretty impressive for a MAC PC.

The PC comes pre-loaded with Apple’s Snow Leopard OS. It’s custom-designed for advanced technology. You can run your favorite applications, such as iMovie and iTunes on this operating system. There are plenty of connectivity and wireless options, which allow you to set the PC up to a networking system. You can hook your iPod, printer, digital camera, etc. up and receive fast transfer rates.

Overall, this MAC is an excellent desktop PC. It’s a must-have if you want something that can handle day-to-day computing tasks and demanding multimedia both. The Apple Mac Mini MC270LL/A is fast, powerful, and energy-efficient.

Government Backed Freddie Mac Mortgage Modification Options



Getting a home loan modification from Freddie Mac can allow you to get a lower monthly payment, and save your home. Now, with new programs funded by the Government, millions of struggling homeowners can get the help they need to prevent, or stop, foreclosure. Want to know how to qualify and apply? Here is some help which can get you started. So, Who will qualify for a mortgage modification from Freddie Mac with this new Government program?

- Homeowners in financial hardships such as a loss of job, reduced income, divorce, medical bills, an increasing ARM loan, or many other financial problems.

- Homeowners must be able to verify there income and assets, and also the fact that after a mortgage modification, they will be able to afford the payments with the budget they have set. Freddie Mac will also require that you have a financial statement which will state all sources and amounts of income, as well as all sources and amounts of debt.

- The mortgage you are attempting to get modified must be for a home that you live in as your primary residence. The Governments stimulus plan, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac do not offer assistance for struggling homeowners on their second, rental, or investment homes. Also, the loan must have been started and signed on prior to January 1st 2009, and be for less than $729,500.

Homeowners who can meet these requirements will most likely get approved for a mortgage modification from Freddie Mac. This plan is simple, and the guidelines are the same for everyone. Mortgage payments after a modification using this Government program and Freddie Mac will not exceed 31% of a homeowners gross monthly income. This payment amount includes all taxes, insurance, and other home costs, and will save a lot of people a lot of money.