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What RAM for new MacBook?
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Join Date: Jul 2002
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Hi,
I'm getting a new model Macbook this week and I will want to upgrade the RAM. I see that it comes with two 512Mb 667Mhz sticks so I want to replace these with two 1Gb sticks. I notice the system bus is now 800Mhz so should I try and get RAM that matches that speed? Is that even possible? Or does the machine only support RAM at 667Mhz?
thanks for your help
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sheesh, that took 8 hours for me to be asked to change my sig...
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1. Wrong forum.
2. Check the website of a RAM vendor like Crucial and they will tell you what you should get.
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Ah crap, apologies! I could have sworn I was in the Macbook forum... strange.
I'll go look at crucial.
Originally Posted by wataru
1. Wrong forum.
2. Check the website of a RAM vendor like Crucial and they will tell you what you should get.
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sheesh, that took 8 hours for me to be asked to change my sig...
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$0.02: RAM is cheap. If you are going to upgrade, might as well max out.
:-)
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The 800 MHz RAM won't do anything different in the machine except cost more money.
On NewEgg you can get 4 GB for $125 shipped right now.
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