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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan

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-I'm currently on this model right now typing with the less released version and can verify that I have it running at 1333 for the RAM. Yes, it even shows that. It's kind of a moot point though because the bus speed is only at 1066 so the RAM will slow down to 1066 even if it doesn't show it. There are people out there that will say you can hurt the system by running faster RAM; however, I don't believe that. Just understand, and you can trust me on this, there will be no performance difference between the 1066 and the 1333 due to the bus speed only being 1066. So why am I running the 1333 if there's no performance difference? Only due to the fact that this is MacBook I'm selling and have it torn apart currently.
+I'm currently on this model right now typing with the less released version and can verify that I have it running at 1333 for the RAM. Yes, it even shows that.
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+It's kind of a moot point though because the bus speed is only at 1066 so the RAM will slow down to 1066 even if it doesn't show it.
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+There are people out there that will say you can hurt the system by running faster RAM; however, I don't believe that.
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+Just understand, and you can trust me on this, there will be no performance difference between the 1066 and the 1333 due to the bus speed only being 1066.
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+So why am I running the 1333 if there's no performance difference? Only due to the fact that this is MacBook I'm selling and have it torn apart currently.

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I'm currently on this model right now typing with the less released version and can verify that I have it running at 1333 for the RAM.  Yes, it even shows that.  It's kind of a moot point though because the bus speed is only at 1066 so the RAM will slow down to 1066 even if it doesn't show it.  There are people out there that will say you can hurt the system by running faster RAM; however, I don't believe that.  Just understand, and you can trust me on this, there will be no performance difference between the 1066 and the 1333 due to the bus speed only being 1066.  So why am I running the 1333 if there's no performance difference?  Only due to the fact that this is MacBook I'm selling and have it torn apart currently.

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