M maraca2020 macrumors member Original poster May 17, 2009 72 0 May 17, 2009 #1 why does the refurbished site have unibody macbook pro's with 2.53GHz? I thought they only had .4 and .66
why does the refurbished site have unibody macbook pro's with 2.53GHz? I thought they only had .4 and .66
kindablue09 macrumors regular Mar 26, 2009 184 0 May 17, 2009 #2 maraca2020 said: why does the refurbished site have unibody macbook pro's with 2.53GHz? I thought they only had .4 and .66 Click to expand... There used to be a model with a 2.53. It was upgraded a bit ago. Nothing wrong w/it. They just bumped up the clock speed b/c they could.
maraca2020 said: why does the refurbished site have unibody macbook pro's with 2.53GHz? I thought they only had .4 and .66 Click to expand... There used to be a model with a 2.53. It was upgraded a bit ago. Nothing wrong w/it. They just bumped up the clock speed b/c they could.
flopticalcube macrumors G4 Sep 7, 2006 10,481 233 In the velcro closure of America's Hat May 17, 2009 #3 This is the one: http://www.everymac.com/systems/app...2.53-aluminum-15-late-2008-unibody-specs.html
PaperMacWriter macrumors 6502 Apr 5, 2009 260 0 May 17, 2009 #4 Its the refurbished site, not the standard site. So, they only have used computers, some current gen, some last gen. Make sense? SG
Its the refurbished site, not the standard site. So, they only have used computers, some current gen, some last gen. Make sense? SG
M maraca2020 macrumors member Original poster May 17, 2009 72 0 May 17, 2009 #5 thanks. So there is an older unibody, from late 08 or early 09
angemon89 macrumors 68000 Feb 5, 2008 1,849 111 Northern CA May 17, 2009 #6 Late 08: 2.4, 2.53, 2.8 Early 09: 2.4, 2.66, 2.93 The 2.66 and 2.93 are the only ones that can support 8GB memory, although not officially in the 15", but it still works.
Late 08: 2.4, 2.53, 2.8 Early 09: 2.4, 2.66, 2.93 The 2.66 and 2.93 are the only ones that can support 8GB memory, although not officially in the 15", but it still works.