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<blockquote data-quote="afa" data-source="post: 1282941" data-attributes="member: 211193"><p>Thanks for the reply, chscag.</p><p></p><p>Great to know that I can use 6GB. That should be enough to last me a while (or at least until Apple releases a version of OS X that requires a i5 processor or something...).</p><p></p><p>Couple of questions. Using one 4GB module along with a 2GB shouldn't really affect the performance, right? Is it somehow better to use two of the same modules?</p><p></p><p>Also, I noticed on OWC's website (thanks for the link) that they seem to pretty much be all about Macs. I assume, however, that RAM modules work for any machine (assuming the right spec). Or is my assumption wrong?</p><p></p><p>The reason I ask is because around where I live (Dubai) I doubt I'll find OWC memory. Everyone here seems to have Kingston or TwinMOS. At least, those are the two known brand names I recognize.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="afa, post: 1282941, member: 211193"] Thanks for the reply, chscag. Great to know that I can use 6GB. That should be enough to last me a while (or at least until Apple releases a version of OS X that requires a i5 processor or something...). Couple of questions. Using one 4GB module along with a 2GB shouldn't really affect the performance, right? Is it somehow better to use two of the same modules? Also, I noticed on OWC's website (thanks for the link) that they seem to pretty much be all about Macs. I assume, however, that RAM modules work for any machine (assuming the right spec). Or is my assumption wrong? The reason I ask is because around where I live (Dubai) I doubt I'll find OWC memory. Everyone here seems to have Kingston or TwinMOS. At least, those are the two known brand names I recognize. [/QUOTE]
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