S suffah macrumors newbie Original poster Jul 31, 2007 6 0 Jul 31, 2007 #1 I just ordered a 17" Macbook Pro )) and was wondering how many slots for ram are there in the MBP? It looks it comes with 2 x 1gb sticks, are there 2 extra slots to make it any easy upgrade? Thanks in advance.
I just ordered a 17" Macbook Pro )) and was wondering how many slots for ram are there in the MBP? It looks it comes with 2 x 1gb sticks, are there 2 extra slots to make it any easy upgrade? Thanks in advance.
Eidorian macrumors Penryn Mar 23, 2005 29,195 394 Indianapolis Jul 31, 2007 #2 There are only two slots in the MacBook Pro and they are occupied.
S suffah macrumors newbie Original poster Jul 31, 2007 6 0 Jul 31, 2007 #3 Eidorian said: There are only two slots in the MacBook Pro and they are occupied. Click to expand... That's what I was afraid of, thanks for the quick reply.
Eidorian said: There are only two slots in the MacBook Pro and they are occupied. Click to expand... That's what I was afraid of, thanks for the quick reply.
Eidorian macrumors Penryn Mar 23, 2005 29,195 394 Indianapolis Jul 31, 2007 #4 suffah said: That's what I was afraid of, thanks for the quick reply. Click to expand... No problem.
K kolax macrumors G3 Mar 20, 2007 9,181 115 Jul 31, 2007 #5 suffah said: I just ordered a 17" Macbook Pro )) and was wondering how many slots for ram are there in the MBP? It looks it comes with 2 x 1gb sticks, are there 2 extra slots to make it any easy upgrade? Thanks in advance. Click to expand... As said, both are occupied. If you want to upgrade, you will have to sacrifice a 1GB stick; or even both depending on how much RAM you want to put in. If you are after 4GB's, then you'll have to buy 2x2GB sticks and sell the current ones or something.
suffah said: I just ordered a 17" Macbook Pro )) and was wondering how many slots for ram are there in the MBP? It looks it comes with 2 x 1gb sticks, are there 2 extra slots to make it any easy upgrade? Thanks in advance. Click to expand... As said, both are occupied. If you want to upgrade, you will have to sacrifice a 1GB stick; or even both depending on how much RAM you want to put in. If you are after 4GB's, then you'll have to buy 2x2GB sticks and sell the current ones or something.
S suffah macrumors newbie Original poster Jul 31, 2007 6 0 Jul 31, 2007 #6 Kilamite said: As said, both are occupied. If you want to upgrade, you will have to sacrifice a 1GB stick; or even both depending on how much RAM you want to put in. If you are after 4GB's, then you'll have to buy 2x2GB sticks and sell the current ones or something. Click to expand... I really wanted 4GB of ram so it looks like I'm going to go that route.
Kilamite said: As said, both are occupied. If you want to upgrade, you will have to sacrifice a 1GB stick; or even both depending on how much RAM you want to put in. If you are after 4GB's, then you'll have to buy 2x2GB sticks and sell the current ones or something. Click to expand... I really wanted 4GB of ram so it looks like I'm going to go that route.