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Hello everyone, I was thinking of upgrading to 8G of RAM and ran into

Buy.com - Kingston Apple 8GB Kit (2 X 4GB Modules) DDR3 1066MHz SODimm C7 iMac and Macbook Pro Memory

Is that still a good deal or is there better RAM I can purchase that you guys recommend?

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That's the wrong memory for your machine. Here is what you need:

204-pin PC-10600 (1333 MHz) DDR3 SO-DIMM

Buy either from Crucial or Other World Computing.
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