J jcs1088 macrumors regular Original poster Oct 12, 2007 192 0 Las Vegas, NV Nov 4, 2007 #1 got a new macbook (mid end) and want to install parallels and windows vista. so i'm gonna upgrade my RAM. i'm on a budget so i wanted to know if 2GB of RAM is enough or should i just spend the money and go for 4GB.
got a new macbook (mid end) and want to install parallels and windows vista. so i'm gonna upgrade my RAM. i'm on a budget so i wanted to know if 2GB of RAM is enough or should i just spend the money and go for 4GB.
J JAT macrumors 603 Dec 31, 2001 6,473 124 Mpls, MN Nov 4, 2007 #2 2GB should be plenty. Unless you seriously want to run lots of software at once. Or big stuff like lots of Photoshop.
2GB should be plenty. Unless you seriously want to run lots of software at once. Or big stuff like lots of Photoshop.
flopticalcube macrumors G4 Sep 7, 2006 10,457 186 In the velcro closure of America's Hat Nov 4, 2007 #3 Buy the minimum from Apple and get 4GB from OWC or somewhere else for $160-$200. You cna never have enough RAM, especially with Parallels and Vista.
Buy the minimum from Apple and get 4GB from OWC or somewhere else for $160-$200. You cna never have enough RAM, especially with Parallels and Vista.
J jcs1088 macrumors regular Original poster Oct 12, 2007 192 0 Las Vegas, NV Nov 4, 2007 #4 flopticalcube said: Buy the minimum from Apple and get 4GB from OWC or somewhere else for $160-$200. You cna never have enough RAM, especially with Parallels and Vista. Click to expand... thanks a lot. just checked out OWC and i'm leaning towards 4GB
flopticalcube said: Buy the minimum from Apple and get 4GB from OWC or somewhere else for $160-$200. You cna never have enough RAM, especially with Parallels and Vista. Click to expand... thanks a lot. just checked out OWC and i'm leaning towards 4GB