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I've been shopping around for a 8GB kit. I've found some Kingston on amazon but it doesn't specify latency but it does specifically say for MBP so I assume its at least CL9 or higher.
I've also looked on a local computer shops site (Micro Center) and they have Corsair for roughly the same price, but its CL7.... When searching their site for RAM the have two sections, RAM and Apple RAM. The only brand in the Apple category is Centon. I've never heard of them so I am a bit apprehensive ... Maybe someone can give me some help? Thanks |
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