This module is compatible with the following MacBook Pro "Intel Core 2 Duo" systems:
2.4GHz MacBook Pro 15" (Intel Core 2 Duo "Penryn" - February, 2008)
2.5GHz MacBook Pro 15" (Intel Core 2 Duo "Penryn" - February, 2008)
2.6GHz MacBook Pro 15" (Intel Core 2 Duo "Penryn" - February, 2008)
2.5GHz MacBook Pro 17" (Intel Core 2 Duo "Penryn" - February, 2008)
2.6GHz MacBook Pro 17" (Intel Core 2 Duo "Penryn" - February, 2008)
Machine can address up to 6GB of RAM
2.2GHz MacBook Pro 15" (Intel Core 2 Duo "Santa Rosa" - June, 2007)
2.4GHz MacBook Pro 15" (Intel Core 2 Duo "Santa Rosa" - June, 2007) This is mine it looks like
2.6GHz MacBook Pro 15" (Intel Core 2 Duo "Santa Rosa" - November, 2007)
2.4GHz MacBook Pro 17" (Intel Core 2 Duo "Santa Rosa" - June, 2007)
2.6GHz MacBook Pro 17" (Intel Core 2 Duo "Santa Rosa" - November, 2007)
Machine can address up to 6GB of RAM
This module is compatible with the following MacBook "Intel Core 2 Duo" systems:
2.1GHz MacBook 13.3"(Intel Core 2 Duo "Penryn" February 2008)
2.4GHz MacBook 13.3" (Intel Core 2 Duo "Penryn" February 2008)
Machine can address up to 6.0GB of RAM
2.0GHz MacBook 13.3" (Intel Core 2 Duo "Santa Rosa" Late 2007)
2.2GHz MacBook 13.3" (Intel Core 2 Duo "Santa Rosa" Late 2007)
Machine can address up to 6.0GB of RAM
This module is compatible with the following PC/Wintel Computers:
Compatible with Intel / AMD Process based PCs capable of using a module of the Specifications listed below. Our modules comply with JEDEC Specifications, document JESD79-2A.
Special Notes:
Apple's Intel processor Mac models use "one of the fastest memory technologies available today—667 MHz, double data rate (DDR2), synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM). It ensures high performance and reliability by synchronizing memory speed with the speed of the central processor so that data can be delivered continuously and more rapidly to the processor. And if both slots are loaded with an equal amount of RAM, you can take advantage of the system's dual-channel memory architecture for an additional performance boost. With a dual-channel memory interface, both banks of SDRAM can be addressed at the same time, enabling Intel based Mac systems to reach a memory throughput of up to 10.7 GBps."
The above quoted portion is from Apple's website.
For a detailed comparison showing real-world performance gains, OWC has this page "Upgrading Memory in your MacBook - To Pair or Not to Pair". Click here to read that informative article.
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