All Apple MacBook 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (13-inch DDR3) MB466LL/A Memory Upgrades (RAM) / CT898324

Memory Upgrade for the Apple MacBook 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (13-inch DDR3) MB466LL/A Laptop/Notebook

4GB kit (2GBx2), 204-pin SODIMM, DDR3 PC3-8500 memory module
4GB kit (2GBx2), 204-pin SODIMM, DDR3 PC3-8500 memory module

 

 
4GB kit (2GBx2), 204-pin SODIMM, DDR3 PC3-8500 memory module
CT898324
  • Module Size: 4GB kit (2GBx2)
  • Package: 204-pin SODIMM
  • Feature: DDR3 PC3-8500
  • Specs: DDR3 PC3-8500 • CL=7 • Unbuffered • NON-ECC • DDR3-1066 • 1.5V • 256Meg x 64 •
    What does this mean?
* - Default VAT charge calculated at 17.5% for the UK.
£60.99  ex. VAT
£71.66  inc. VAT*

 

System Information
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Manufacturer Specifications - Apple MacBook 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (13-inch DDR3) MB466LL/A
device type: notebook

Number of Slots:

 Slot 1  
 Slot 2  

 

Each memory slot can hold DDR3 PC3-8500 with a maximum of 2GB per slot.*

*Not to exceed manufacturer supported memory.


  • Drive Form Factor:   2.5"
  • Drive Interface:   SATA
  • Maximum Memory:   4096MB
  • Slots:   2 (2 banks of 1)
  • Standard Memory:   2048MB removable
  • USB Support:   2.x Compliant
  • Although the memory can be installed one module at a time, the best performance comes from using matched pairs of modules.

Q: What memory goes into my computer, and will a faster speed be backward-compatible?

Q: How much memory can my computer handle?

Q: Do I have to install matching pairs?

Q: Does my computer support dual-channel memory?

Q: Does my computer support ECC memory?

 

 

 

204-pin SODIMM

204-pin SODIMM
DDR3 204-pin SODIMM: Approximately 2.66 in. by 1.18 in. (66 mm by 30 mm)

In short, 204-pin small outline dual inline memory modules (SODIMMs) are the form factor used to provide DDR3 memory modules for notebook computers and other small form factor computing platforms. 204-pin SODIMMs are currently available in PC3-8500 (DDR3 1066MHz) speeds.

To use DDR3 memory, your system must have both a 204-pin SODIMM slot and a chipset that supports DDR3 memory. A DDR3 SODIMM will not fit into DDR2 or DDR memory sockets. (Information about which memory technology your system uses is included in the Crucial Memory Advisor™ tool.)

SODIMMs are smaller and thinner than regular DIMMs, and the 204-pin SODIMM PCBs are always ~2.6 inches long and are usually around 1.18 inches high (though the heights can vary slightly). They consist of a number of memory components (usually black) that are attached to a printed circuit board (usually green). The number of memory components on a 204-pin SODIMM's printed circuit board (PCB) can vary, but the PCB will always have 102 pins on the front and the back both, for a total of 204 pins. The gold pins on the bottom of the SODIMM provide the connection between the memory module and the memory socket.

 
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