Corsair Announces Mac Performance Memory
Corsair claims that it is first to market with "high-performance" Mac memory upgrade modules. Aimed at the MacBook and MacBook Pro laptop computers the manufacturer claims that overall system performance climbs as much as 28% in applications such as Photoshop video import and photo compression, Xbench, VMWare Fusion and Apple BootCamp (Vista).
The 2x2 GB PC-5300 (667 MHz) memory kit is available for $160 MSRP.
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