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<blockquote data-quote="NanoBite" data-source="post: 383287" data-attributes="member: 13565"><p>Installing/Upgrading RAM is quite easy as you point out. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Just FYI, if you upgrade your MacBooks RAM on the "Production Line" so to speak, which is when you order it from Apple, the cost of RAM is comparable to any 3rd Party RAM provider. It's only when you go to Apple later and try to upgrade or buy RAM that they seem to double their RAM prices ....</p><p></p><p>I have noticed recently (Thanks Zoolook) that Crucial.com were selling RAM at roughly half price to what I paid for the 2 X 1Gb I bought recently, SO, it's worth checking out if Apple has also dropped their asking prices before making any decisions. Having said that, always make sure you check the specs of the RAM your Mac uses and always be mindful to install/seat the RAM properly if you do it yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NanoBite, post: 383287, member: 13565"] Installing/Upgrading RAM is quite easy as you point out. Just FYI, if you upgrade your MacBooks RAM on the "Production Line" so to speak, which is when you order it from Apple, the cost of RAM is comparable to any 3rd Party RAM provider. It's only when you go to Apple later and try to upgrade or buy RAM that they seem to double their RAM prices .... I have noticed recently (Thanks Zoolook) that Crucial.com were selling RAM at roughly half price to what I paid for the 2 X 1Gb I bought recently, SO, it's worth checking out if Apple has also dropped their asking prices before making any decisions. Having said that, always make sure you check the specs of the RAM your Mac uses and always be mindful to install/seat the RAM properly if you do it yourself. [/QUOTE]
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