If not, guess it's warranty claim time with the chance to upgrade to 3GB of memory
There's one thing though - I took care to buy what I thought was quality memory for the first time in my life (I usually buy the cheapest I can find) - and it's the first time RAM has gone bad on one of my systems. Score one for the cheap stuff! (Kingston ValueRam vs Crucial Ballistix)
Quote from: RossRoy on December 26, 2008, 02:30:29 PMIf not, guess it's warranty claim time with the chance to upgrade to 3GB of memory That reminds me that I wanted to upgrade my RAM to 8GB (from the current 4GB)
That's where my "trouble" lies though, there is no way to install cheap RAM in the Mac Pro. Gotta get some rather specialised stuff, which, of course, has its price...
I've always found RAM problems to be completely RAMdom... and nothing to do with brand. The more expensive names just seem better on replacing the stuff when it does fail.