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Team Group Also Announces Lightweight Mac Memory Module

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Team Group Inc. is going to release the new Team Mac SO-DIMM memory module at 2011 Computex Taipei. In order to provide enthusiasts with more diverse products, the Team Module series, which have garnered unbeatable public praise because of its excellent performance, will release for the first time the Team Mac memory module custom-made for Apple Mac notebook computers, developing a more professional and complete product line. Team Group Inc. employed its many years of accumulated technology research and development experience to break the space limits of notebook computers, using an extremely thin heat-sink design on the SO-DIMM modules that perfectly combines beautiful appearance with excellent performance. The feather lightweight Team Mac SO-DIMM memory module is the nova star of 2011 that will attract much attention.

Not only is the Team Mac SO-DIMM completely compatible with the Mac operating system, it has also passed Mac verifications, completely solving the troublesome compatibility problems for Mac users. Team Mac inherited Team Group's standard persistence for quality, and uses memory particles rigorously selected and tested by Team Group to guarantee optimal and excellent operating performances. In addition, Team Group provides both single channel and dual channels for the Team Mac memory modules, with capacities ranging from 2GB~8GB (4G*2 kit) to satisfy users' unlimited demand for upgrading.



The all new Team Mac SO-DIMM memory modules also break the mainstream rules by adopting heat-sinks on the SO-DIMM to protect the chip from being compromised. The heat skin can also help disperse heat more efficiently, providing a more stable operating environment. It uses aluminum to create a super lightweight case, which delicately compliments with the design of Mac Air/Pro. The Team Mac SO-DIMM are the first to lead memory modules into a new lightweight trend.



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I have never once had a problem with non-"mac verified" memory. Standard sticks work just fine. I wonder how much they're going to be charging on top of their normal memory for these.
 
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If GPU prices are an indication (probably not) then these will cost two fingers and a kidney. I love how they market them as "feather lightweight" but don't even state how much lighter they are when compared to a non "feather lightweight" stick. What a bunch of marketing BS. Not only that, while Mac video cards may at least have a different BIOS, these are completely regular memory sticks.
 
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the heat spreader is white?
i guess Team wanna follow Mac sleek
 
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I am using a $70 Gskill 4Gbx2 kit in the mac right now with no issues whatsoever... I guess the BSness of it should have been given away when they called the sticks "lightweight," you know, because the heft of sodimm ram modules is a real problem.
 
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If GPU prices are an indication (probably not) then these will cost two fingers and a kidney. I love how they market them as "feather lightweight" but don't even state how much lighter they are when compared to a non "feather lightweight" stick. What a bunch of marketing BS. Not only that, while Mac video cards may at least have a different BIOS, these are completely regular memory sticks.

Especially since memory moduls are so damn heavy. Last one i was holding had like 10 kilos. Not.
 
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If they truly wanted to make it "lightweight", they shouldn't of slapped a heat-spreader on it. what's the point of it on a 'Mac' ram anyways??? :confused:
 
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They have just inadvertently proven that apple is a fad and nothing more with this asinine display.

You think you've seen everything, then someone makes "lightweight ram."
 
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