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<blockquote data-quote="LeftWingPenguin" data-source="post: 226983"><p>Hi there folks! New guy here, with a quick question for all you more knowledgable types. I'm thinking of picking up one of the new Intel MacBooks in a couple of months. When I get it, I'd like to get as much RAM as I can, just so it'll run as smoothly as possible. It looks like the Apple store charges $500 for an upgrade to 2GB of RAM, which is kind of expensive. However, there seem to be places online (such as <a href="http://http://www.4allmemory.com/?pid=316&kwd=macbook%20memory" target="_blank">http://http://www.4allmemory.com/?pid=316&kwd=macbook memory</a> ) where I can get memory for considerably less. Is there any downside to picking up the Mac with the smallest amount of memory installed and simply upgrading on my own?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeftWingPenguin, post: 226983"] Hi there folks! New guy here, with a quick question for all you more knowledgable types. I'm thinking of picking up one of the new Intel MacBooks in a couple of months. When I get it, I'd like to get as much RAM as I can, just so it'll run as smoothly as possible. It looks like the Apple store charges $500 for an upgrade to 2GB of RAM, which is kind of expensive. However, there seem to be places online (such as [URL]http://http://www.4allmemory.com/?pid=316&kwd=macbook%20memory[/URL] ) where I can get memory for considerably less. Is there any downside to picking up the Mac with the smallest amount of memory installed and simply upgrading on my own? [/QUOTE]
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