MacBook Memory
Memory for Macbook Series
Transform Your MacBook: Apple’s MacBook series has a number of RAM upgrade options depending on a user’s model. Late 2009 DDR3 1066MHz and later models can accept a system maximum of 8GB (a pair of 4GB SO-DIMMs for optimal performance). This can increase a MacBook’s performance quite dramatically; over 30% on many Adobe applications.
Max Out Your Machine: Ramjet can help an Apple user easily identify their system maximum memory and even suggest upgrade options that go beyond the original Apple specification, as in the case of the MacBook Model 4,1 that has a 4GB DDR2 667MHz maximum capacity out of the box but can actually be upgraded to 6GB DDR2 667MHz.
Ramjet Certified: We start with MacBook Memory Upgrade modules built 100% to Apple's original specifications, but we don't stop there. In our compatibility lab, we have a comprehensive array of Apple MacBooks with every possible configuration imaginable, ranging from 1GB DDR2 667MHz to 8GB DDR3 1066MHz systems.
Apple Compatible: Other memory companies try to test for Apple compatibility using generic RAM module testers, whereas we test our RAM in the same MacBook you're upgrading. Our RAM for MacBook machines includes tests for fitment, temperature build-up, battery consumption and endurance. If the memory isn’t good enough to pass these tests, it isn’t Ramjet compatible.