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<blockquote data-quote="axendra" data-source="post: 733023" data-attributes="member: 68971"><p>How much of a benefit would a macbook pro receive going from 1GB of ram to 2GB ?</p><p></p><p>I'm not used to mac's and how they respond to increased ram, I assume going to 2GB would in general help as 1 isn't a lot. </p><p>I guess the best benefit will be seen when using Adobe CS3 as it does like the ram.</p><p>I know it's locked up a few times, I think in a few cases it was because of low ram and overheating in others.</p><p></p><p>Does Kingston DDR2 ram get on well with macbook pro laptops? are there any know umm finicky issues? </p><p>As well how does leopard respond the first time it boots? indifferent about it and away you go?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="axendra, post: 733023, member: 68971"] How much of a benefit would a macbook pro receive going from 1GB of ram to 2GB ? I'm not used to mac's and how they respond to increased ram, I assume going to 2GB would in general help as 1 isn't a lot. I guess the best benefit will be seen when using Adobe CS3 as it does like the ram. I know it's locked up a few times, I think in a few cases it was because of low ram and overheating in others. Does Kingston DDR2 ram get on well with macbook pro laptops? are there any know umm finicky issues? As well how does leopard respond the first time it boots? indifferent about it and away you go? [/QUOTE]
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