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I recently purchased the stock 1.83ghz Macbook with the stock 512mb RAM. Now I'm a student so I'm in a tight budget so I was wondering if:
1. Can I put a 1gb RAM stick with one of the standard 256mb for about a month or two until I can afford to buy the second 1gb stick? 2. Would my Macbook still run properly? I've heard that it would in fact loose some performance as it's better to run a dual RAM rates but so long as it still works well enough I'm ok. Would this wreck my Macbook? 3. I saw a brand quite cheap via Ebay called ADATA. Has anyone used it? Is it ok? Is it compatible? Thanks in advance! |
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if you spend good money on a macbook, i wouldnt go for cheap ram. but thats just me, i know new egg has the corsair ram that i see alot of mac users put in their books for for like 133 a gig or something like that.
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Yes, you can run your MacBook with a gig stick and a 256mb stick, but your video performance will suffer. By how much, I don't know. MacBooks like dual channel ram, which simply means that there are two sticks of ram in the machine of the same size and speed. Having them un-matched won't affect the system much, but since the video card shares memory with the system, you will take a hit there. Again, I don't know how that will affect you in real life. However, it will not wreck your MacBook.
Ram is cheap right now at about $80 per gig stick. With shipping, you can usually pick up 2 gigs for about $170. Check out the RAM section of my MacBook Resource Site for a decent selection and links to installation information: http://www.wiredbynature.org/comp/ma...k/mods.php#Ram I just installed some G.Skill in my brother's MacBook Pro and it is working fabulously. It comes in at $80.99 per stick plus $4.99 shipping. G.Skill is a very good brand. As long as you promise us you'll buy a matching stick in a month or so, we'll let you upgrade to a gig stick for now Here's a link to the G.Skill:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231069 |
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