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putting 3rd party memory into mac- okay? void warantee?
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<blockquote data-quote="wrightm" data-source="post: 1185245" data-attributes="member: 10753"><p>Hello,</p><p>I am sure this has been asked before; but unfortunately my net is super slow here and I can't search very well...</p><p>but I have a macbook pro 13" and I want to max it out. It has 4GB ram and I want 8GB. The mac prices are huge but it seems third party is much cheaper. I have used 3rd party many times before with no problems.</p><p>Does this void the warantee if 3rd party is used? Is there a way for them to tell if I needed service and went back in and put in the original memory?</p><p>thanks,</p><p>Micah</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wrightm, post: 1185245, member: 10753"] Hello, I am sure this has been asked before; but unfortunately my net is super slow here and I can't search very well... but I have a macbook pro 13" and I want to max it out. It has 4GB ram and I want 8GB. The mac prices are huge but it seems third party is much cheaper. I have used 3rd party many times before with no problems. Does this void the warantee if 3rd party is used? Is there a way for them to tell if I needed service and went back in and put in the original memory? thanks, Micah [/QUOTE]
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