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Adding RAM to your computer can provide a significant performance boost.
Although Apple reports the maximum RAM for the Early 2008 iMacs and Mid 2009 MacBooks as 4 GB, you can actually install up to 6 GB in these machines. These computers have two available RAM slots. This 4 GB RAM chip can be combined with a 2 GB chip, yielding a total of 6 GB of RAM. Although 8 GB will physically fit, the system will be unstable if 8 GB is installed.
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- 2 GHz (Early 2009) Core 2 Duo MacBooks
- 2.13 GHz (Mid 2009) Core 2 Duo MacBooks
- 2.4 or 2.66 GHz (Early 2008) 20" iMacs (EMC No. 2210)
- 2.8 or 3.06 GHz (Early 2008) 24" iMacs (EMC No. 2211)
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