I know they aren't very common and a bit expensive but has anyone tried to use 2gb SO-DIMMs in the Mac Mini? I know it says the limit is 2x1GB but I'd love to have 4gb of RAM so I am hoping it will work with 2x2gb.
At best you can only get 3gb working.
Beeeep.. Wrong answer. If'n you don't know, please don't reply with inaccurate or ambiguous information.
No CoreDuo Mac can support a 2 Gb DIMM, it has been tried. A 667 MHz 2 Gb SODIMM crashes the machine immediately. A 2 Gb 533 MHz SODIMM can be persuaded to boot, but if you install any size SODIMM in the second socket, it crashes. Only Core2Duo iMacs and MacBook Pros can support a 2 Gb SODIMM
It is a limitation of Intel's Core Duo chipset or architecture. Apple can't do anything about it and all Core Duo machines have the same problem.
is that a software limitation? i could have sworn reading a 32 bit chip could address up to 4 gigs of ram. or maybe im way off
Funny, doesn't the Core Duo and Core 2 Duo use the exact same chipset?
Apple often understates the maximum amount supported because at the time, whatever x capacity memory modules weren't available or some other similar reason.The mini will only see 2 GB maximum. Apple has stated this. So if you like wasting money, try it, it'll be fun!
4Gb total. But you need some of the memory space for memory mapped peripherals so most OS manufacturers split it 3Gb for user RAM, 1Gb for kernel/peripherals. The chipset in a Mac Mini is further limited and supports less.
Funny, doesn't the Core Duo and Core 2 Duo use the exact same chipset?
Apple often understates the maximum amount supported because at the time, whatever x capacity memory modules weren't available or some other similar reason.
Depending on the chipset etc. the true maximum capacity can be determined.
I never said that wasn't the caseBuuuutttt --- in this case the true maximum capacity of the CoreDuo Macs is 2 Gb, full stop. It is not a marketing/unavailable/whatever reason....
I never said that wasn't the case
I was just saying, Apple's maximum RAM amounts weren't always the true maximums.
Can you put 3gb of ram in the macbook?
The Core2Duo Minis can take 3 Gb (OWC has posted results) because they use a hardware memory controller which can recognize 3 Gb (actually, 3,3 Gb if you were to install 2 x 2 Gb SODIMMs) -- just like the Core2Duo MacBooks.
CoreDuo Minis can only recognize 2 x 1 Gb SODIMMs.
CoreDuo Minis that have been upgraded with Core2 CPUs still can only recognize 2 x 1 Gb SODIMMs, because they have the same old hardware memory controller as they were born with. It's not up to the CPU. AMD puts the memory controller on the CPU -- Intel doesn't.
Its a hardware limitation of the motherboard. Firmware won't fix it. Apple didn't cripple it artificially - it's inherent in the Intel chipset.