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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Memory and the Macbook
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<blockquote data-quote="macadam" data-source="post: 247912" data-attributes="member: 19356"><p>I would keep the ram. Lots of people allreade trying to sell their meager standard sticks. Same thing on 'normal' pc laptops. The price you can get is hardly worth the trouble. Besides - if you have to return your mac for repair or the likes, its much better when doing it with the std ram. You dont risk that your changing of ram will be an excuse for apple to put you down, and IF you get some hardware problems its nice to have a spare set of ram to check whether its bad ram causing your problem.</p><p> </p><p>I get my two 1-gig sticks in the mail tomorrow :miner:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macadam, post: 247912, member: 19356"] I would keep the ram. Lots of people allreade trying to sell their meager standard sticks. Same thing on 'normal' pc laptops. The price you can get is hardly worth the trouble. Besides - if you have to return your mac for repair or the likes, its much better when doing it with the std ram. You dont risk that your changing of ram will be an excuse for apple to put you down, and IF you get some hardware problems its nice to have a spare set of ram to check whether its bad ram causing your problem. I get my two 1-gig sticks in the mail tomorrow :miner: [/QUOTE]
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