Posted by Jayvee Fernandez at May 2nd, 2008
Exhibit A

Exhibit B

Exhibit C

4GB RAM; effective 3.2GB of RAM on a 2G MacBook. But that’s fine — the 1GB can be used in case I dual boot.
Thanks, Longbeard.
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Huwaw! 4 Gigs!! Cha-ching!!
Can you, actually use all 4 GBs? I thought that was a limitation of the chipset prior to the Santa Rosa MacBooks
@jeff: no i cant use all 4GB as i said in my post. it only accepts 3.2GB unless I run BootCamp. Although speed tests do show an increase even with 4GB. So all in all, it works. Besides, if I were to get only 2GB (two sticks of 1GB) then I would feel like I was underpowering my MacBook