Is this RAM compatible with my late 2008 Macbook Pro?

I took my late 2008 Macbook Pro to the Genius Bar because it's been running slowly since the Mavericks upgrade. A diagnostics check came up clean so, as I expected, they recommended I upgrade my RAM. According to the Mactracker app, my laptop can upgrade to 4GB or 8GB of RAM but Apple recommends only 4GB. Should I stick with 4GB or go all out on 8GB? I use my laptop primarily for internet browsing, streaming video and word processing.


Also, according to Crucial.com, this RAM is compatible with my Macbook:
http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/macbook-pro-%28early-2008-and-late-2008%29/CT32653 07


However, I found this RAM on Amazon and it's much cheaper:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000PMGZDO/ref=ox_sc_imb_mini_detail?ie=UTF8&ps c=1&smid=AXCSB4T0AK26Y
The specs seem identical to the one from Crucial.com but is it compatible with my Macbook?


Thanks!

Posted on Aug 1, 2014 10:03 AM

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Aug 1, 2014 10:44 AM in response to Neil H.

RAM you get must be designated for your age and type of model in question. Getting a specific timing such as

"....PC3 8500; the Amazon RAM is PC2 5300" is insufficient to guarantee compatibility. First identify exactly what model you have according to Apple, then buy RAM from a vendor that says the RAM is for the age of model in question. Here are tools to find your model and model age:


https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-6413


And three vendors that sell by the age/model:

http://www.datamem.com/http://www.crucial.com/http://www.macsales.com/


There may be others. Do not buy valueRAM or any RAM without a lifetime warranty.

Aug 3, 2014 7:41 AM in response to Neil H.

Thanks for all the info, everyone. Looking at my system information, it says that I have one 2GB card in one slot and the other is unused. Should I keep that 2GB card and add another or replace it with a brand new one? If the former, could I add a 4GB card to the other slot (meaning 6 GB RAM total) or does it have to be either 4GB or 8GB total? Thanks again for the help!

Aug 3, 2014 9:22 AM in response to Neil H.

You can leave the 2GB module that is already there.


However, my experience with MacBook Pros goes back to 2007 and all I've seen or worked on had both slots occupied when shipped from Apple. Even the very early MBPs that shipped with only 1GB RAM had two 512MB modules. My Late 2007 MBP shipped with 2GB RAM total--two 1GB modules. My 2012 MBP shipped with 4GB--two 2GB modules.


So I'm wondering why there is an empty slot now. Please do this:


1) Click and hold on your Apple menu, then press OPTION to change the first entry from "About this Mac" to "System Information" (or "System Profiler" on older Mac OSX versions).

2) When System Information/Profiler opens, select "Memory" from the left-hand Contents Pane. You get this:

User uploaded file

Does the upper section of the main pane show both slots are occupied? If so, what RAM sizes are shown?

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