Olathe, KS 7/28/2009 2:22:18 AM
MacIntosh Laptop memory - by the numbers!
Mission Repair announces MacBook memory upgrades.
The Apple Professionals at Mission Repair continue to investigate ways to help MacBook users get the most out of their systems. One of the easiest ways to boost performance is to maximize internal memory.
RAM (Random Access Memory) is sometimes used to describe this internal memory, however that term is a bit outdated as new memory modules have become more sophisticated. Memory installed in Apple laptops since the release of the MacBook and MacBook Pro series in 2006 is of a type called DDR SDRAM (double-data-rate synchronous dynamic random access memory). Visit Wikipedia's site for an informative description of this memory and its function.
Basically, the more memory that is installed in your laptop, the faster the processor(s) can access data to do just about any task. Just a few benefits of more memory include: Smoother multitasking, faster web surfing, enhanced printing, faster editing of photos/videos/sound files and much more.
With the latest Apple models, some customers are confused about which type and how much memory is right for them. We here at Mission Repair have simplified the process to upgrading your memory with a new matrix of services!
Owners of MacBook and MacBook Pros released Early 2006 up to the introduction of the Unibody MacBook of 2008, will use SO-DIMM PC5300 DDR2 667 Memory Modules in their machines. Apple recommends installing memory in matched pairs, equal in capacity and from the same manufacturer.
Our 2 gigabyte MacBook Module Install will take machines equipped with 512 megabyte and 1 gigabyte to the next level. Even better, however, is our 4 gigabyte MacBook & MacBook Pro Service. Some users will find that their systems do not support that level of memory, especially those with systems made in early 2007 or before. Visit our website for information about how much memory your system can accommodate.
For owners of the latest generation of MacBook & MacBook Pro, you will be needing SO-DIMM PC8500 DDR3 1066 Memory Modules. Our 4 gigabyte Unibody MacBook & MacBook Pro 8500 Memory Service will help boost systems equipped with less memory to better performance. We will be launching an incredible 8 gigabyte memory service, when prices for the 4 gigabyte modules come down to more reasonable levels.
Owners of the 2009 MacBook with the plastic shell might be confused to see that their systems use a memory called DDR2 PC2-6400. Owners of these systems can install the 8500 type memory in their units, it will simply run at a slower clock speed. Once again, our 4 gigabyte Unibody MacBook & MacBook Pro 8500 Memory Service is the solution to upgrading this model.
About Mission Repair
Mission Repair provides a full-lineup of services and upgrades for many portable electronics - iPod Repairs, iPhone Repairs, Cell Phone Repairs, MacBook Repairs, MacBook Pro Repairs, PowerBook Repairs and iBook Repairs! They offer many flat-rate services, repair liquid damaged units and offer brand new parts in their repairs.
Mission Repair provides several shipping options on each of their services and parts offered. If you're local to Kansas City, they also accept walk-ins with no appointment necessary during normal business hours.
Mission Repair doesn't stop there. They also buy used customer units and are currently purchasing all versions of the iPod, iPhone, Macintosh Portables, Gaming Systems, and Cell Phones. Rather than adding to a landfill, you can sell your unwanted items (in most cases) directly on their website, working or not. Mission Repair is a “Green” business that disposes of eWaste correctly.
Mission Repair is Accredited though the Greater Kansas City Better Business Bureau and is a Proud Member of the Olathe, Kansas Chamber of Commerce. They employ Apple Certified Macintosh Technicians.
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With a 100% customer service mentality, www.missionrepair.com is your one-stop repair service center with support for all makes and models of iPods, iPhones and Macintosh Portable Systems, Cell Phones & Gaming Consoles.
Mission Repair
19953 West 162nd Street
Olathe, Kansas 66062
866-638-8402