Memory for my 2x3 Ghz Dual-Core Intel Xeon
It came with 2 GB of RAM installed as (4x 512MB) I'm of the school of thought that it's best to buy the largest size chips to be in a better position to max out the ram. I realize the RAM for this system is to be installed in pairs. I have 4 slots available. At the time the manual was written the largest 667 Mhz chips were 2GB and so the manual implies a max of 16 GB. I just ran a scan on Crucial's website and it correctly identified my system and my current RAM configuration. However it lists the max as 32GB as opposed to the 16GB implied in my manual. The difference of course is that Crucial is including the 4GB chips. I would like to buy 4 GB chips rather than 2 GB chips but don't want to buy RAM that won't work either.
Is this on the same lines as the Hard drive capacity originally being 3 TB because at that time the largest drives were 750 GB.
I hope this is the case and I can use 4GB chips in my Mac PRO they meet the required specs.
Thanks,
Mike
Mac Pro Quad 3 Ghz Xenon, Mac OS X (10.5)