Figured it out. Macbooks only support a max of 2GB while the Macbook Pros support up to 4 GB Intel chipset they are using but it does seem weird to me that a Core 2 Duo chipset can't handle 4 GB running a 64 bit OS. Maybe that's one of the reasons they justify the Pro.
I ordered a couple of 1 GB DIMMs from Corsair for $50. Even with $20 in shipping and duty to Canada it was still better than getting the same thing from TigerDirect (or Apple) for $100. On Jan 8, 2008 1:44 PM, Naushad, Zulfiqar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > AFAIK the macbook may not support 4GB? > > Or was that the Mac Mini. > > Either way, Macbook memory = standard PC memory. Just get a corsair > valueselect (like I did) and do the uprgrade yourself. It's pretty idiot > proof and trust me you'll feel a huge difference from 1 gb to 2 or 4 gb! > > -- Brian Weeden
