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Unstable after RAM upgrade

I installed 4GB of Patriot RAM from Fry's. The specs are:

2 x 2GB, DDR3 PC3 8500

Model: PSD34G1066SK

This is the same set at newegg:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820220338&Tpk=psd34G1066SK

During various operations, including SuperDuper, downloading files and watching YouTube, the machine froze and I had to restart by holding down the power button.

I've run memtestosx in single user mode and it didn't turn up any issues.

Should I return the RAM and get a replacement set? Should I go with a different brand?

Thoughts?

MacBook (late 2008) 2.4GHZ, Mac OS X (10.5.5)

Posted on Oct 18, 2008 7:03 PM

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Oct 19, 2008 9:32 AM in response to jtokash

jtokash wrote:
Swapped in the original 2GB. Everything seems fine. Guess I should have bought online and gotten the $150 2GB upgrade. The Apple Store tells me it would cost $400 to have a genius do it.

Has anyone successfully upgraded the RAM with something off the shelf?


You're better off getting RAM for your Mac from one of these places. (There are others, I only suggest these two because I've actually bought from them several times in the past and had no problems)

http://www.crucial.com/store/listparts.aspx?model=MacBook%202.4GHz%20Intel%20Cor e%202%20Duo%20%2813-inch%20DDR3%29%20MB467LL/A&pl=Apple&cat=RAM

http://eshop.macsales.com/MyOWC/Upgrades.cfm?sort=pop&model=300&type=Memory&TI=3 051&shoupgrds=Show+Upgrades

Oct 19, 2008 10:15 AM in response to jtokash

jtokash wrote:

Should I return the RAM and get a replacement set? Should I go with a different brand?

Thoughts?


If it's less hassle you could try a replacement set from the vendor first. If that doesn't work then try another brand. As with everything else no brand is perfect and it's quite possible to get a bad one.

Just curious, what brand of memory comes with the new macbooks? My iMac came with Hynix but replaced it with 4GB of Kingston.

Message was edited by: pogster

Oct 19, 2008 2:21 PM in response to jtokash

Hi!

I'm planning to buy the MacBook aluminum soon and would like to upgrade the RAM with the RAM I got for my current PC.

Do you think these specs will do the trick?
Corsair Value Select SO DIMM DDR2 PC5300/667MHz 2GB VS2GSDS667D2

Link to where I bought it:
http://www.tbh.se/index.asp?id=3&akatid=2265&kat_id=2270&prod_id=32554&startprod=1&category=SO-DIMM_DDR2_Corsair&prod namn=Corsair_Value_Select_SO_DIMM_DDR2_PC5300/667MHz_2GBVS2GSDS667D2

Oct 20, 2008 9:26 AM in response to jtokash

Last night I ran the MacBook in two configurations:

Config 1: One of the new sticks in the bottom RAM slot, the other slot empty.
Config 2: The other new stick in the top RAM slot, the other slot empty.

I did this to try to find a problem with one or both of the individual sticks (or one of the slots), but both performed fine.

Unstable after RAM upgrade

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