My Macbook Pro is the early 2008 model. It has DDR2 800Mhz in it now.
I am asking because I have tons of PC RAM laying around. If I have to buy some I will buy some and will be mac RAM.
But I have 2GB PC RAM 800Mhz modules I could use.
I just bought the used Macbook Pro a few weeks ago. It only has 2GB in it now. I want to put 4GB in it.
My Macbook Pro is the early 2008 model. It has DDR2 800Mhz in it now.
I am asking because I have tons of PC RAM laying around. If I have to buy some I will buy some and will be mac RAM.
But I have 2GB PC RAM 800Mhz modules I could use.
I just bought the used Macbook Pro a few weeks ago. It only has 2GB in it now. I want to put 4GB in it.
i can confirm "windows" ram works in a macbook. i bought 4GB of crucial for like $40 at frys and it's worked from day 1. just get the same specs that in it now and you will be fine. like others have said, years ago you needs apple ram, but not anymore. a lot people don't know that, and get ram from the apple store and end up paying double or triple the price for "apple" ram.
think about it like this... it's all the same resistors, capacitors, ic's etc.
I have non-ecc 1066 ddr3 for my macbook pro 2009 model as Ecc doesnt work. So not ALL ram will just work in any machine. There are different types of density that will work best in the machine. I bought from crucial for 4 gigs for my mac for 89 bucks when I first bought it. I've heard of problems with logic board failure if you put the wrong ram in it. But hey its not my logic board so do what you want. Just my .02.
As suggested go to OWC to get the specs for your memory, and check out other makes. The big difference is Macs have for years used low density modules whereas PC generally use the cheaper high density memory. Depends entirely on the model of your machine and statements that all PC ram will work is misleading.