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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Which Uni Macbook?
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<blockquote data-quote="DarkestRitual" data-source="post: 851000" data-attributes="member: 96273"><p>It sounds like I do more demanding tasks than you do, and so far, nothing that I have thrown at my stock base model (2GHz, 2GB) has given it pause. I will be upgrading the RAM myself at some point in the next month or two just for giggles and to see if I can somehow use even 3GB of RAM at once (keep my machine on for a year maybe with tons of apps open? haha).</p><p></p><p>But, if you've got the cash to spend on the maxed out 2.4GHz, I don't see why you shouldn't spend it (other than doing the RAM upgrade yourself, that is). If you are looking to save, you can always get a 2.4GHz refurb for 1399, and then buy the 2x2GB RAM kit from otherworldcomputing for 60 bucks.</p><p></p><p>My 2.0GHz 2GB refurbished baby is running like a dream. I don't doubt she will continue to run well for a loooong time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkestRitual, post: 851000, member: 96273"] It sounds like I do more demanding tasks than you do, and so far, nothing that I have thrown at my stock base model (2GHz, 2GB) has given it pause. I will be upgrading the RAM myself at some point in the next month or two just for giggles and to see if I can somehow use even 3GB of RAM at once (keep my machine on for a year maybe with tons of apps open? haha). But, if you've got the cash to spend on the maxed out 2.4GHz, I don't see why you shouldn't spend it (other than doing the RAM upgrade yourself, that is). If you are looking to save, you can always get a 2.4GHz refurb for 1399, and then buy the 2x2GB RAM kit from otherworldcomputing for 60 bucks. My 2.0GHz 2GB refurbished baby is running like a dream. I don't doubt she will continue to run well for a loooong time. [/QUOTE]
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