You'd need to take out one of the 1GB modules and replace with a 2GB, not sure 
you'd see a huge improvement from 2GB to 3GB but as you say it's only £20.

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On 25 Aug 2013, at 17:04, Philippe Chandless <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I have just checked my late 2006 MacBook on appleserialnumber.com and it says 
> that I can install 3Gb of RAM. I was under the impression that 2 was the 
> maximum.
> 
> Is it worth it / possible to add an extra Gb? If it is, I'll definitely do it 
> as I can't justify replacing this Mac which simply refuses to give up the 
> ghost and it would cost ca. £20.
> 
> Regards
> Philippe
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