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- MacBook 13" Core Duo, White, 512mb RAM
I am going to be upgrading my MacBook's RAM soon. Its still got the standard 512mb that came with them back around when they first came out. I'm just not sure which RAM to get, and whether to upgrade to 1GB or just for the **** of it get 2GB. What actual difference would having 2GB instead of 1GB actually make?
The main two makes I have been looking at are Kingston and Crucial.
Kingston RAM would cost £43.34 for 1GB(2x512mb) and £79.03 for 2GB(2x1gb)
Crucial RAM is £28.19 for 1GB(2x512mb) and £56.39 for 2GB(2x1gb).
The Kingston RAM comes with a lifetime warranty, but I still dont know whether its worth the extra money. Anyone had any experience with Crucial RAM? Is it reliable etc?
The main two makes I have been looking at are Kingston and Crucial.
Kingston RAM would cost £43.34 for 1GB(2x512mb) and £79.03 for 2GB(2x1gb)
Crucial RAM is £28.19 for 1GB(2x512mb) and £56.39 for 2GB(2x1gb).
The Kingston RAM comes with a lifetime warranty, but I still dont know whether its worth the extra money. Anyone had any experience with Crucial RAM? Is it reliable etc?