It doesn't. If you don't mess it up, good to go. Instructions for ram upgrade are printed under your battery door, and detailed in the "Everything Mac" booklet that came in the little black box next to your system DVD.I wasn't aware that upgrading the RAM voided warranty.
I have no idea what $200 AUD is so I can't tell you if you're getting ripped off, but from over here it sounds like a raw deal.
Yea i could do it my self cheaper but if i stuff something up there gos the warranty but if a get an auth service provider to do it i am more safe that why 🙂
Ok, fair enough. But it really isn't very difficult. I upgraded my iMac ram in no time at all. I know macbook is slightly different. But it's isn't brain surgery. Sorry, I just don't see how you could mess it up.
$200 isn't that bad for the DDR3 stuff, my company does it a bit cheaper than that, Apple's RAM prices in comparison to reputable suppliers of high end RAM is actually quite aggressive here in Aus. Sure you can find cheaper at fairs and little stores.
Installing RAM doesn't void your warranty, if you break something while putting it in though is not covered.
Title says it all i have been putting the upgrade off for something now and i found an auth reseller that can do the upgrade with out voiding the warranty and using the apple ram for $199 t get it up to 4GB. so will it make a lot f diff with the more ram?
I wasn't aware that upgrading the RAM voided warranty. And you could upgrade for alot cheaper than that. Correct me if I'm wrong.
As for the difference, I guess you would notice it differently depending on what you use your mac for. But more ram is always a good thing.
you can upgrade ram and hard drive without affecting the warrenty. And a 2gb stick costs around $15-$25 USD so it sounds like your getting ripped off bad!
I've had 2GB on my iMac for almost 2 years and I use photoshop for hours every day. I want to upgrade to 4GB, but what's the difference from the $60 4GB on NewEgg.ca compared to the $150 4GB ram?
Sorry for stealing your thread.
Okay here in Au i can get kingston 2GB sticks for 49bucks. so i emailed msy today asking if it will work in my macbook but in the every thing mac book i have it says this
*double data rate small outline dual inline memory module (ddr3) format
*1.25 inch (3.18cm)
*1GB or 2GB
*200pin
*pc3-8500 DDR3 1066MHz Type RAM
but most people say the ram is 204pin whats going on ??