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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
How does 1GB hold up?
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<blockquote data-quote="livinitup1" data-source="post: 746924" data-attributes="member: 46119"><p>I'm guessing you're referring to the white macbooks. You should've just upgraded to 2GB, it would've only been for $75 more. 2GB really is the sweet spot. If you wanted, you could've also found the RAM for even cheaper on newegg and got 1 stick of 2GB RAM and if you wanted to upgrade to 4GB in the future you'd just need to buy another. A problem with Apple's RAM config is that they use 2 stick configs rather than 1 so if you wanted to upgrade to 2GB / 4GB you'd have to buy a whole new RAM kit rather than just another stick of RAM for an empty slot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="livinitup1, post: 746924, member: 46119"] I'm guessing you're referring to the white macbooks. You should've just upgraded to 2GB, it would've only been for $75 more. 2GB really is the sweet spot. If you wanted, you could've also found the RAM for even cheaper on newegg and got 1 stick of 2GB RAM and if you wanted to upgrade to 4GB in the future you'd just need to buy another. A problem with Apple's RAM config is that they use 2 stick configs rather than 1 so if you wanted to upgrade to 2GB / 4GB you'd have to buy a whole new RAM kit rather than just another stick of RAM for an empty slot. [/QUOTE]
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