Like I said, 3GB is working fine for me. It only gets a little tight 
when running VMWare and giving a lot of RAM to Windows.

CB

Les Kriegler wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Well, regarding the size of the hard drive, this is why I'm purchasing from
> Apple rather than from the store.  The drive can be configured, which is not
> the case in the store.  The processor speed cannot be modified.  I'm hard
> pressed to imagine a scenario where I'll need more than 4 GB of RAM, but if
> I'm mistaken, please enlighten me.  Thanks.
>
> Les 
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chris Blouch
> Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 3:04 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: configuring my macbook pro
>
> You are correct that the processor is not upgradeable so if you can't afford
> to get everything at once the processor is one thing you'll be stuck with
> for the life of the machine. RAM is pretty easy to upgrade. The downside is
> you will have two slots with two 2GB SO-DIMMs so to upgrade to 8GB you'll
> have to take the existing two out and throw them away or sell them to
> somebody else. That said, I have 3GB in my older model MacBook Pro and that
> works quite well. So 4GB should last a bit before you spring for the bigger
> RAM. I'm told you can do a hard drive swap as well but it involves pulling
> out a lot of tiny screws and, as you mentioned, moving all your stuff from
> the old drive to the new one. So if you can afford it I'd get a bigger drive
> now but that's not something you have to live with down the road. Of course
> I'm getting along pretty well with only a 111GB drive so 320GB would be
> downright roomy.
>
> CB
>
> a radix wrote: 
>
>     Hello, I have made the decision to buy a macbook pro. I wanted to go
> for the 15 inch model (because the 17 inch only has a better screen and
> would drain the battery more), i want to get the glossy display because I
> dont want to spend more on the matte version. It is still a lot of money for
> me though so I would like to save where I can. I have heard that it is
> possible to get applecare after the purchase date, that would save quite a
> bit. Is it difficult to apply for it later instead of date of purchase and
> is it more expensive?
>     The other options that I can select now and which I am not sure
> about are clock speed and internal memory. I know i will get the 500gb
> 7200rpm harddrive.
>     The 3.0ghz processor version is a lot mroe expensive, about 270 euro
> I think but I guess it is not possible to install a new processor later and
> I want to use this laptop for at least 3 years and I want it to work well
> with the new snow leopard so I guess it is worth it.
>     I guess I could save a bit on the harddrive but I have no wish to
> update it soon after getting my laptop and having to reinstall mac os x when
> I can already get it with a good hd for not much extra.
>     What I am not sure about though is the internal memory. It comes
> standard with 4gb and I would like to upgrade it with an extra 4gb for use
> with the new operating system in a few months. this would be VERY expensive
> though, about 900 euro. I wodner, is it possible to upgrade this later? Is
> it possible to use memory with a higher clock speed then the standard memory
> that has been included for example 1366mhz? I am not sure why this memory is
> so expensive, i think i bought some ddr3 memory about 2 years ago that was
> a lot less expensive then the price apple is asking and it had a higher
> clock speed. Or do laptops use special memory that desktops cannot use?
>     Thanks in advance for your help everyone,
>     Greetings, Anouk
>
>
>
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