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Why I purchased my new Macbook...
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<blockquote data-quote="snoslicer8" data-source="post: 300831" data-attributes="member: 19029"><p>The RAM you need to use for the current MacBook line is SO-DIMM PC2-5600 667 Mhz SDRAM, 200 pin. This is the newer, faster RAM that takes advantage of the Intel chip+board's speed in addressing different memory at the same time.</p><p></p><p>For the MacBook, maximum RAM is 2 GB.</p><p>For the MacBook Pro Core Duo, max RAM is 2 GB</p><p>For the MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo, max RAM is 3 GB (2 GB + 1 GB)</p><p></p><p>As long as the memory meets the specifications above, it'll work, no matter the brand...however, it's suggested to go with a bigger brand name for quality purposes, like Corsair or similar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoslicer8, post: 300831, member: 19029"] The RAM you need to use for the current MacBook line is SO-DIMM PC2-5600 667 Mhz SDRAM, 200 pin. This is the newer, faster RAM that takes advantage of the Intel chip+board's speed in addressing different memory at the same time. For the MacBook, maximum RAM is 2 GB. For the MacBook Pro Core Duo, max RAM is 2 GB For the MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo, max RAM is 3 GB (2 GB + 1 GB) As long as the memory meets the specifications above, it'll work, no matter the brand...however, it's suggested to go with a bigger brand name for quality purposes, like Corsair or similar. [/QUOTE]
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