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"Unibody" MacBook Pro 15" Memory Installation

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Uploaded by on Nov 26, 2008

Other World Computing (www.macsales.com)
How to Upgrade Memory in a MacBook Pro 15" (Late 2008 Revision)

Memory Available:
http://eshop.macsales.com/MyOWC/Upgrades.cfm?sort=pop&model=303&type=...

Toolkit available:
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Newer%20Technology/TOOLKIT11/

Professional installation available:
http://eshop.macsales.com/service/Mac_and_iPod

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  • Since i have a late 2008 model with 2x 1GB modules, can I let 1 of those modules and add a 4GB module, for a total of 5GB of Ram? Is that possible?

  • @lfcruzsierra While possible, OWC does recommend that if you are exceeding the Apple listed 4.0GB maximum memory for the machine, that you use the 6.0GB Upgrade Kit for MacBook systems with Core 2 Duo Santa Rosa or Penryn processor. (OWC part number OWC5300DDR2S6GP). The modules used to make this set are OWC certified to work together for maximum performance.

  • hi, can i take one 2 gb and add a 4gb for a total of 6gb? or is it not compatible?

  • @adinajichisan Yes, Through OWC's MaxRAM Memory Certification Program, the 2.66GHz and 2.93 GHz MacBook Pro 15" models from Late 2008 can accept up to 8.0GB of memory.

  • @adinajichisan The MacBook Pro 2.4GHz (15-inch nVidia Graphics) - Late 2008 (Model ID MacBookPro5,1) machine can accept up to 6GB of memory, again certified through OWC's MaxRAM Memory Certification Program.

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  • I forgot to mention mine is 2.4 so i guess its not gonna work... But thank u for the quick response :)

  • great vid

  • Nice how to!

  • which one do you use? which memory are compatible?

  • Awesome Video, this was a great help in replacing the memory on my new macbook pro, Thanks

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