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Hello Mac Gurus,
I have a mac book with me and here is the configuration. MAC book 2.4 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo memory : 2 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SD RAM. Hard drive. 250 GB. I am planning to upgrade to 4 GB memory. Which is the best place to get the memory for cheap?? Also, which model do i need to choose?? I am not sure what does DDR 2 or DDR 3 means, plz advice me with ur inputs!! Thanks in advance!! Regards, Magic kid |
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You'll find as many suggestions as there are members. I prefer datamem.com - they have a RAM finder that allows you to enter your specs and find the exact RAM you need. In addition, they guarantee that their RAM is mac-compatible - not something everyone does.
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