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    Junior Member omar_issam_ata's Avatar
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    Is any regular RAM works on a MacBook ?

    Hi,

    I'm planing to upgrade my Macbook (3,1) Ram from 1GB to 4GB (2x2GB).
    but what i wanted to ask, Is any normal memory will do the work ?? or should i buy a specified memory that is made specially for Mac's ??
    By the way, if this may help .. these are my macbook specs:
    Intel Core2Duo 2.2 GHz (4MB Cach)
    1GB (2x512MB) (PC2 5300) DDR2 667MHz
    Intel GMA X3100

    and thanks in advance ..



    Regards,
    Ata,

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    you have to buy ram made for apple computers in your case for the macbook.
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2153340551%201327924 738%201328023882%201327823918&name=200-Pin%20DDR2%20SO-DIMM
    you can pick any of these from that link.

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    You should probably consult with Apple first. And you will most likely need a memory that is made for Mac.

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    no! Read your mac manual


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