New MacBooks Can Handle 6GB of RAMBy Chris - 10/31/2008 8:54:22 PM |

The new NVIDIA chipset in those brand new MacBooks can hold up to 8GB of RAM. Apple says that no matter the model 4GB is the maximum supported RAM. Well it looks like the truth is out there and it’s right in the middle. Ramjet has tested and confirmed that the new MacBooks can support 6GB RAM. You will need a 2GB module and a 4GB one to pull it off, but it’s doable.
You want 8GB of RAM to work? Well it looks like that much RAM combined with the OS X will not do for now. The whole system will get unstable, so don’t try it at home!
via Ramjet
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