I'm thinking of selling my Core Duo MBP and getting a newer one. The main reason is be able to use 4GB of RAM. I was looking at Crucial and saw that they have 2GB chips that are listed for the Core Duo models. Can the core duo models access more than 2GB? If not are the same chips used in the newer models?
All that they had listed under Macbook Pro came up for the Core Duo models. Is this a misprint?
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I can't answer your question off the top of my head, but may I suggest you call these folks:
www.datamemorysystems.com
ph: (800) 662-7466
I have been dealing with them for years and the people there are very knowledgeable and should be able to answer your question definitively. Good prices, great service. It's worth checking them out.
Phil
www.datamemorysystems.com
ph: (800) 662-7466
I have been dealing with them for years and the people there are very knowledgeable and should be able to answer your question definitively. Good prices, great service. It's worth checking them out.
Phil
DP 11.34. 2020 M1 Mac Mini [9,1] (16 Gig RAM), Mac Pro 3GHz 8 core [6,1] (16 Gig RAM), OS 15.3/11.6.2, Lynx Aurora (n) 8tb, MOTU 8pre-es, MOTU M6, MOTU 828, Apogee Rosetta 800, UAD-2 Satellite, a truckload of outboard gear and plug-ins, and a partridge in a pear tree.