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andyadler

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Jan 19, 2007
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Louisville, Ky USA
Hello all. I just got my first-generation 2.33GHz Core2 Duo Macbook Pro (purchased in January of 2007) back from Apple repair; they installed a new logic board after I'd experienced total video failure. I'm wondering if, perhaps, I now have the board version that will let me utilize the full 4 gigs of RAM that I have installed, instead of the 3 gigs allowed with my older chipset.

How can I tell which chipset I now have? System info doesn't seem to be that specific, unless I've missed something. It reports 4 gig of memory (2 2-gig modules(, but that doesn't tell me how much I can actually use, right?


Thanks so much in advance...A.
 
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