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Hi,
Shopping for new RAM and am not sure what to get, especially in regards to the number of pins. I see 200 and 204 are most common, but can't seem to find what mine is. I have a macbook pro 15" intel core 2 duo 2.33 GHz 667 mhz I have 2 gig and can go to 3, I know I take one of the 1 gig ones and replace it with a 2 gig one. But like I said, there are different pin numbers. If you have a suggestion on brand too, that's great. Thanks. George Thanks |
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Your MBP takes 200 pin RAM. Visit Apple MacBook Pro Memory, Hard Drive upgrades, Installation Guides for 15" and 17" model Core 2 Duo 2.16GHz, 2.2GHz, 2.4GHz, 2.5GHz, and 2.6GHz. and then choose the amount of RAM and vendor and you'll be all set..
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