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Actually the LOWER the CAS rating the Faster the ram...
2-3-3-12 will ALWAYS be faster then 3-4-4-14

But in the above mentioned situation - Overall, the Clock speed on the Stock RAM on the MacBook is PC25300, so you should go with the second Ram choice, you dont want to go lower on the ram speed if the MacBook is spec'd for PC25300

I could get into it more, but I wont

<~~~ Huge Overclocker here...

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and that is what i had meant with the speeds.

i just used my example based on some dell laptops that would not work with say pc25300 2-3-3-12 but would work with pc25300 3-4-4-14, sometimes they make those system so picky.
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and that is what i had meant with the speeds.

i just used my example based on some dell laptops that would not work with say pc25300 2-3-3-12 but would work with pc25300 3-4-4-14, sometimes they make those system so picky.

boy i wish i understood anything of what you just said.

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lol... PC World stuff talk...

I dont want to get into what I have an start compairing, after all we are on a Mac Forum :-)
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