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darthdarragh
May 31, 2008, 09:49 PM
heya everyone
i was wondering if my macbook C2D bought in mid 2007 would be able to be upgraded to 4 GB of Ram i know the more recent ones can, but would it destroy my mac book if i did install 4 gigs of ram?
and on another note shall i just go for macbook pro and forget about the RAM issue.
both answers would be appreciated!
cheers guys
gregory H
blakintosh
May 31, 2008, 09:51 PM
but would it destroy my mac book if i did install 4 gigs of ram?
nope, your mac just would not recognize it and will recognize only the ram it can handle. It is most likely it can have 4 gigs of ram but if it doesn't it will only show up as 3 gigs.
hope this helps
CanadaRAM
May 31, 2008, 10:02 PM
Welcome to MacRumors
If you check under the Guides tab at the top, you will find Guides written for this and many other commonly asked questions
Guides : Hardware : Understanding Intel Mac RAM (http://guides.macrumors.com/Understanding_Intel_Mac_RAM)
SFStateStudent
May 31, 2008, 10:04 PM
Which MB are you concerned with 2.16GHz?
macDonalds
May 31, 2008, 11:09 PM
The max is 3gb. I just went out tonight and picked up a 2gig stick and my Macbook flys. Max it out!
JNB
May 31, 2008, 11:53 PM
My mid-2007 2.16 has, shows, and acts in every way I can see that it's got 4GB (Activity Monitor, System Info, iStat, all of it sees all 4GB). I know that only 3.3 is supposed to be addressable, but I haven't seen anything yet that indicates a "missing" 700MB. Worst case, I spent $80 for 3.3GB, and no problems. Loading up as much as I could (about 25 or so apps simultaneously), I showed about 3.6GB used at one point.
So, I guess the answer is, you can load 4GB into it, and it won't create any problems, but you may not be able to access it.
xxjuicymintxx
Jun 1, 2008, 04:35 AM
I believe 3GB is the max that it will tolerate.
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