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RM48
Apr 12, 2008, 04:02 PM
I am new to this so sorry for the newbie question, but what exactly entails upgrading the RAM on a Macbook Pro using memory purchased from a third party (OWC, MacMall....)? Meaning, is it a difficult task to upgrade the memory? Would this void any type of warranty on the notebook?



squeeks
Apr 12, 2008, 04:05 PM
does not void warranty, requires removing three little screws to remove the plate covering it...and the battery, so yeah its very easy

aaronw1986
Apr 12, 2008, 04:11 PM
does not void warranty, requires removing three little screws to remove the plate covering it...and the battery, so yeah its very easy

Agreed. Very easy. You won't have any problems.

Arkanok
Apr 12, 2008, 05:06 PM
Agreed. Very easy. You won't have any problems.

As a follow-up question to the OP's, can I literally use any brand of ram in my 2.2 SR MBP? I'd use the stuff directly from Apple; however, it seems rather pricey in comparison.

aaronw1986
Apr 12, 2008, 05:22 PM
As a follow-up question to the OP's, can I literally use any brand of ram in my 2.2 SR MBP? I'd use the stuff directly from Apple; however, it seems rather pricey in comparison.

This this has been discussed to death. As long as it is the right speed and such. Recommended places newegg, crucial, OWC....

timmillwood
Apr 12, 2008, 05:41 PM
I am thinking about upgrading from 2Gb to 4Gb of Ram because I think my Macbook Pro is starting to run a bit slugish, but don't know if I will see any difference.

I use my computer for mainly web browsing and programming. Maybe a bit of photo work, but no more than web graphics and holiday snaps.

It's only £56 from Crucial for the upgrade.

Neil321
Apr 12, 2008, 05:58 PM
I am thinking about upgrading from 2Gb to 4Gb of Ram because I think my Macbook Pro is starting to run a bit slugish, but don't know if I will see any difference.

I use my computer for mainly web browsing and programming. Maybe a bit of photo work, but no more than web graphics and holiday snaps.

It's only £56 from Crucial for the upgrade.

Try running the apps you usually have open & use,go into in the activity monitor>system memory,the page outs should be alot less than the page in's ( cant remember the exact ratio )

More RAM is always a good thing

srl7741
Apr 12, 2008, 06:25 PM
I am new to this so sorry for the newbie question, but what exactly entails upgrading the RAM on a Macbook Pro using memory purchased from a third party (OWC, MacMall....)? Meaning, is it a difficult task to upgrade the memory? Would this void any type of warranty on the notebook?

I just upgraded my MBP last week from 2 to 4GB of memory. It made a big difference in performance and I'm glad I spend the $80. Here is a useful link if you have questions on how to replace the memory.

http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/MacBook_Pro_Memory_DIY_Replacement_Instructions.pdf

You can't go wrong by upgrading the memory.

a4abt
Apr 12, 2008, 06:29 PM
Considering how cheap RAM is now, if you have the $$ buy it!

hotsauce
Apr 12, 2008, 06:38 PM
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I buy from dms.com. They have a great lifetime warranty and a very easy to navigate site.

comptr
Apr 13, 2008, 12:58 AM
I just upgraded my ram in my macbook pro today and it does not void the warranty and took about less than 5 minutes total.

pingouin
Apr 13, 2008, 02:56 AM
Kingston Ram any good?