Kingston Apple 2 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SODIMM Laptop Memory (KTA-MB667/2GR)
|
User Reviews
Send this to a friend
|
| Kingston Apple 2 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SODIMM Laptop Memory (KTA-MB667/2GR) |
| |
 |
| Manufacturer: Kingston H. Corporation |
| Customer Rating: |
|
| List Price: $66.99 |
| Sale Price: $46.99 |
| Availibility: Usually ships in 24 hours |
Free Shipping Available |
| Buy Now |
|
| |
Product Description |
| Kingston's KTA-MB667/2GB is a 2GB (256M X 64) Non-ECC 667MHz 200-pin Unbuffered SODIMM (SDRAM-DDR2, 1.8V, CL5, FBGA, Gold). This memory is designed for the following systems:Apple iMac Intel Core 2 Duo 17-inch (Late 2006);Apple iMac Intel Core 2 Duo 17-inch CD (Late 2006);Apple iMac Intel Core 2 Duo 20-inch (Late 2006);Apple iMac Intel Core 2 Duo 24-inch (Late 2006);Apple iMac Intel Core Duo 17-inch (Early 2006);Apple iMac Intel Core Duo 20-inch (Early 2006);Apple MacBook 13-inch;Apple MacBook Pro 15.4-inch 1.67GHz;Apple MacBook Pro 15.4-inch 1.83GHz;Apple MacBook Pro 15.4-inch 2.0GHz/2.16GHz;Apple MacBook Pro 15.4-inch 2.16GHz/2.33GHz;Apple MacBook Pro 17-inch 2.16GHz;Apple MacBook Pro 17-inch 2.33GHz. |
|
Product Details |
- Lifetime Warranty
- 100% Tested for Reliability
- Free Technical Support
- Easy to Follow Installation Instructions
- Designed to Meet or Exceed Industry Standards for Performance and Reliability
|
Video Reviews |
No video reviews found for this product.
|
Customer Reviews |
Good price and great product
|
| Review Date: May 29, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Daniel K. Murphy, USA |
| This memory works perfectly with the Intel MacBook Pro series! I installed it and the Mac ran fine. I'd reccommend this memory to anyone with an Intel MacBook or MacBook Pro. |
Excellent value, works great
|
| Review Date: September 3, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Stephen Minton, Westborough, MA USA |
| I used this to upgrade an old white Macbook from the standard 1GB to 2.5GB, by replacing one of the pre-installed 512MB modules. It worked great - replacing the memory was truly easy, even for a complete non-expert like me. All you need is a screwdriver. No problems with the laptop afterwards, and worked much faster with the memory upgrade when using multiple programs. Definitely a great buy compared to the price you will pay in an Apple store or Best Buy. |
No need to purchase Apple HW
|
| Review Date: December 22, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Royalfamilyfive, Indianapolis, IN |
My Macintosh programs we getting slow. Especially iPhoto and iMovie. Enter this product. I got a quote from the local Apple store to upgrade and it was really expensive (but they would install it for free). I patiently waited. I had to make sure that my two year old Mac was compatible. Once I had the product, it was a snap to order from Amazon....free shipping!
The installation was easy and all it needed was a simple reboot. Now my memory-intensive programs run like a champ! I'm not very good with computer stuff, but to all of those DIY'ers out there, this is something that anybody can accomplish with having to pay excessive Apple prices. Thanks. |
Easy as pie.
|
| Review Date: January 19, 2009 |
| Reviewer: pebblepuppy, Missouri |
I work with RAW files in iPhoto and Aperture and found it was bogging my computer down. Moving from one file to the next was slow if I made any changes at all. I talked to Apple and they suggested boosting the ram. The Apple customer service person told me that Kingston was a good brand and that installing ram was the only thing she would suggest a consumer to do to their iMac. She said my 20" (late 2006 white body desktop dual core) iMac will hold 4GB (2 in each of the two slots, but will only use 3GB. So I should order a 2GB and a 1GB. Why pay for 4 when it won't use it? She also said it was ok to mix size as long as they matched each other otherwise. It took me while to find the right memory for my computer. I learned that my desktop actually takes memory that usually says "laptop" in the description. As long as it is 667MHz, DDR2, SoDimm unbuffered and for Apple computers it would work in my model. I learned from a reviewer on Amazon that Kingston makes two qualities and to get the KTA. I took all this advice and ordered from Amazon because I trust them and knew if there was a problem, it would be taken care of. Plus the price was good and FREE shipping is always nice. Some sites charge $6 or $7 for a tiny package. I got them both quickly, but a day apart for some reason. They are considerable smaller than PC versions.
They were easy to install. I've installed memory in PC's (never a Mac) before but I still I got instructions from the Apple website. I just unplugged everything, laid it down, and took off the middle grate on the bottom. Be sure to softly pad the surface you lay your computer face down on. I pulled the white clips and they popped loose. Apple says you will "hear a click" when they seat, but you must have to be a dog to hear it. I did FEEL a little soft snap though. Just FYI, large bold print said "don't use the security clips to seat memory". I fired it up and it worked perfectly. I can tell a difference from the 1GB total to the 3 I now have. Especially when working in Aperture with raw files. |
So far so good..
|
| Review Date: August 21, 2008 |
| Reviewer: H. Dinh, OKUSA |
I bought this to add into my MacBook Pro and I can see huge performance improvement. Loading 500MB scanned photograph into Photoshop used to take 5 minutes, now about under 30 seconds.
I just got my MBP back from repair and was very nervous about adding non-apple parts. I suspect the last problem I had came form bad memory. But this memory is certified to run my with MBP and I really believe I would get about the same quality to have Apple add the memory for me. So far, so good. The machine runs smoothly and is well behave, so I keep my finger crossed. |
|
Enter detailed search phrase in the SEARCH form or check-out Ads below if you haven't found what your looking for.
Tagged with: apple • ddr2 • kingston • ktamb6672gr • laptop • memory • sodimm
Filed under:
Laptop Memory
Like this post? Subscribe to my RSS feed and get loads more!
Leave a Reply