All RAM is, is to allow more things to run in the background at once. The more RAM you have the more things can be running at the sam time on your MacBook.
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Explain RAM? Explain RAM?
The maximum ram available on a MacBook depends on the model of the MacBook. The earlier models had a maximum of 2 GB of ram but the newer models have up to 6 GB of ram.
Not really. 32-bit Vs. 64 bit is more of a ram limitation more than anything. With 32 bit, your limited to 3 gigs of ram, with 64 bit, you can use an indefinite amount of ram. I have seen 64 bit servers capable of 52 gigs of ram.
It depends which MacBook model you are asking about. The original MacBook CoreDuo was limited to 2 GB total RAM with two 1GB modules. The plastic MacBook models from 2007 to 2009 could take two 2GB modules, although the earlier models could only utilize 3.0 GB of the total. SantaRosa chipset models and later could recognize 4 GB. The Aluminum MacBook can take 4GB DDR3 modules. The latest MacBook Pro models can take 8GB modules. "For a macbook, the highest RAM you can insert into the computer is only 4GB, and this is with using both slots that are available. You will need 2GB of RAM for each slot. Even though it is not a lot, this is still enough additional RAM you will need for your macbook."
Click the link I will post to Crucial. They will scan your MacBook and tell you exactly what ram and how much you can install.
If you are using 64MB of RAM, then it will be laggy, as the minimum requirements to run WoW are 2 GB RAM.
no not really you need like a 3 or 4 if u like gaming -Improve- In regards to the above answer i think they were referring to graphics memory not RAM. A 1 GB graphics card is awesome for gaming, but 4 gigs of ram wouldn't hurt either.
You can't add additional RAM to a Macbook Air because the RAM module is soldered onto the motherboard. Apple has been migrating this way with a myriad of devices including the iPod, iPhone and iPad product lines.
A Macbook Pro is the best new Apple laptop. Ram is something that goes inside of the computer to make it run better. But yes, any Macbook would be good for a new user.
Top of the line computers have either 3 or 4 gigabytes of RAM.
I was able to install 1.5 gigs of ram. I tried to upgrade to 2 gigs, but the computer would not recognize it.