4 GB RAM in original Core Duo Black MacBook?

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in General Discussion edited January 2014
Wondering if this may be possible? Should I bother? Thanks!

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  • Reply 1 of 4
    adjei7adjei7 Posts: 32member
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    Originally Posted by MacFan View Post


    Wondering if this may be possible? Should I bother? Thanks!



    NO . And here's why. The table shows that the old core duo's can only access 2gig max. It's a hardware limitation so you can't do anything about it unless you buy the new SR Macbooks.



    Hard Luck.
  • Reply 2 of 4
    could you buy the new processors and then get more ram? or would the mobo not allow it because its "old"?
  • Reply 3 of 4
    You can't change the processors on Laptops (Mac or PC), not that I know of anyway. Only desktops. Even if you could, it wouldn't increase the amount of RAM it could hold. The amount of RAM is a property of the motherboard, so If you changed that you would be able to increase the RAM.



    But to be honest, that is more trouble than it's worth. It would be too expensive to get it done properly, (would probably be cheaper to get a new macbook), and too risky to get it done cheaply.



    Is 2gig not enough? What do you need it for?
  • Reply 4 of 4
    2 GB is nice but more is always welcome
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