@ Balls What are you talking about? You can find what memory is compatible with make on http://www.crucial.com/ I just recently purchased memory for my early 2008 2.5 White MacBook model.
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8gb ram is cool though.
8GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM - 2X4GB [Add $1,200.00]
Only if you think paying $1,200 for 4 GB of memory is cool.......
Or you can get 16 gigs on a Dell Precision laptop . . . at a steal of a deal at $3940 for the option.
http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?oc=bwcwt66&c=us&l=en&s=bsd&cs=04&kc=features~precn_64bit
@Jay: Yeah, it's too bad apple is the *only* company you can purchase laptop memory from...
Yeah. Look at the bottom. see any RAM upgrade hatches there?
@ Balls
What are you talking about? You can find what memory is compatible with make on http://www.crucial.com/
I just recently purchased memory for my early 2008 2.5 White MacBook model.
pfft. Meant 2.4GHz
@ Matthew
try some sarcasm classes..
You're pretty dense there, buddy. SARCASM!