
** BRAND NEW * SEALED * AU$109RRP * TAX INVOICE provided on request ** Apple 2x1GB Memory for Apple by Micron (Equivalent Apple P/N: MA369G/A and MA751G/A) (Equivalent Kingston P/N: KTA-MB667K2/2G) Check our eBay store for full range of Apple Memories - Micron part number: MT16HTF12864HY-667 backed by Micron Lifetime Warranty.
- Genuine Australian stock shipped from Sydney, NSW for you to receive quickly.
- Micron is amongst the TOP 3 largest memory manufacturer in the world.
- Samsung, Hynix and Micron are Apple chosen memories which are factory pre-installed by default in all new Apple/Mac systems.
- This is original Micron Number #1 most sought after Low Density, 2Rx8, PC2-5300/DDR2-667, 200pin, CL5-5-5, 1.8V, Unbuffered, Non-ECC, Lead-Free, RoHS compliant, FBGA SODIMM module (128Mx64 config using 16 chips of 64Mx8 device), double sided module with 8 chips per side.
- Exceeds Apple memory specifications and JEDEC memory requirement & guidelines.
- Designed for Apple systems, but is also 100% guaranteed compatibility under all conditions with all other PC systems using PC2-5300/PC2-4200 SODIMM. If you are unsure if this will fit your systems, there is no need to guess, simply email us and our memory expert will be glad to assist you.
- How to tell if the memory module is factory made by Micron?
- Original "Micron" label with part number starting with MT and bar-code as shown.
- How to tell if the memory chips is factory made by Micron?
- "Micron" or Encircled "M" (which stands for Micron Technology) wording must appear on each individual black memory chips as shown. - Please review Number #1 eBay guide about Low Density memory module and manufacturers world ranking.
- This RAM kit is for systems that can only utilize up to 2x1GB of maximum memory. Please check our eBay store for KTA-MB667K2/4G kit which is for systems that can utilize up to 2x2GB of maximum memory.
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Apple 1GB Memory Compatibility Table for your reference
MT16HTF12864HY-667 2x1GB of PC2-5300 DDR2-667MHz 200pin SODIMM (Low Density)
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| MacBook PRO (Intel Core 2 Duo) |
| 2.6 GHz MacBook Pro 17" - (MB512LL/A, CTO) |
| 2.6 GHz MacBook Pro 15" - (CTO) |
| 2.5 GHz MacBook Pro 17" - (MB166LL/A, MB766LL/A, A1261) |
| 2.5 GHz MacBook Pro 15" - (MB134LL/A) |
| 2.4 GHz MacBook Pro 15" - (MB133LL/A) |
| (Nov, 2007) 2.4 GHz MacBook Pro 17" - (MA897LL/A) |
| (Nov, 2007) 2.4 GHz MacBook Pro 15" - (MA896LL) |
| (Nov, 2007) 2.33 GHz MacBook Pro 17" - (MA611LL/A) |
| (Nov, 2007) 2.33 GHz MacBook Pro 15"- (MA610LL) |
| (Nov, 2007) 2.2 GHz MacBook Pro 15" - (MA895LL) |
| (Nov, 2007) 2.16 GHz MacBook Pro 17" - (MA092LL/A, A1151) |
| (Nov, 2007) 2.16 GHz MacBook Pro 15" - (MA601LL, MA609LL) |
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| MacBook PRO (Intel Core Duo) |
| 2.0 GHz MacBook Pro 15" - (MA464LL, MA600LL, A1150) |
| 1.83 GHz MacBook Pro 15" - (MA091LL, MA463LL) |
| 1.67 GHz MacBook Pro 15" - (MA090LL) |
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| MacBook (Intel Core 2 Duo) |
| 2.4 GHz MacBook 13.3" - (MB403LL/A, MB404LL/A) |
| 2.1 GHz MacBook 13.3" - (MB402LL/A) |
| 2.2 GHz MacBook 13.3" - (MB062LL/A, MB062LL/B, MB063LL/A, MB063LL/B) |
| 2.0 GHz MacBook 13.3" - (MB061LL/A, MB061LL/B, MA700LL/A, MA701LL/A) |
| 1.83 GHz MacBook 13.3" - (MA699LL/A) |
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| MacBook (Intel Core Duo) |
| 2.0 GHz MacBook 13.3" - (MA255LL/A, MA472LL/A, A1181) |
| 1.83 GHz MacBook 13.3" - (MA254LL/A, A1181) |
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| iMac (Intel Core 2 Duo, all screen sizes) |
| 2.8 GHz iMac 24" Extreme - (Z0FC) |
| 2.66 GHz iMac 20", 24" - (MA877LL, MA878LL) |
| 2.4 GHz iMac 20", 24" - (MA589LL, MA456LL) |
| 2.0 GHz iMac 17", 20" - (MA590LL, MA876LL) |
| 1.83 GHz iMac 17" - (MA710LL) |
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| iMac (Intel Core Duo) |
| 2.0 GHz iMac 20" - (MA200LL) |
| 1.83 GHz iMac 17" - (MA199LL) |
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| Mac Mini |
| 2.0 GHz Core 2 Duo - (MB139LL/A) |
| 1.83 GHz Core 2 Duo - (MB138LL/A) |
| 1.83 GHz Core Duo - (MA608LL/A) |
| 1.66 GHz Core Duo - (MA607LL/A) |
| 1.66 GHz Core Solo - (MA206LL/A, A1176) |
| 1.5 GHz Core Solo - (MA205LL/A, A1176) |
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Useful utilities and Memory upgrade instructions:-
Kingston Memory Compatibility Tool
MacBook Pro Memory Tool (enter your Mac's serial number)
MacBook Memory Tool (enter your Mac's serial number)
iMac Memory Tool (enter your Mac's serial number)
MacBook Pro Memory Upgrade
MacBook Memory Upgrade
iMac Memory Upgrade
What's the Truth about Memory Manufacturers?- A lot of memory companies claim to be memory manufacturers even though they're just memory module assemblers. By putting two pre-manufactured memory parts together to build a memory module, they feel they've manufactured memory. Truth is, there is only one company in America that actually manufactures the DRAM chips, the memory printed circuit board, and then assembles them into memory modules — Micron and its memory upgrade division, Crucial Technology. Memory modules are made of two pieces — the DRAM semiconductor chips that store data and the printed circuit board (PCB) connecting the chips to the rest of the computer. There are only a handful of semiconductor manufacturers with the engineering expertise to make DRAM chips. They include Micron, Samsung, Elpida, and Hynix. Micron has over 2,000 engineers and a 1.8 million-square-foot manufacturing facility with state-of-the-art clean rooms, memory testers, and exacting quality control. Crucial memory is recognized worldwide for its power and performance. Our memory is used by Apple, Dell, Gateway, HP, IBM, Micronpc, Toshiba and more — for good reason. Crucial offers over 250,000 upgrades for more than 40,000 different computers, notebooks, servers and printers. And we guarantee that the high-quality memory you buy is 100% compatible with your system or your money back.
Quality: The difference between top tier and generic memory- So your computer is dragging and you've decided you need more memory (don't we all?). You start searching the Web for a place to buy it. Suddenly, you realize you've found 50 suppliers and a very wide range of pricing. How do you pick the right place to buy memory? You want to make an informed decision so you read about SIMMs, DIMMs, and SODIMMs; parity and ECC; registered and buffered; DDR and SDRAM; and then you scream "Stop! I just want to upgrade!" Yes, memory upgrades involve a lot of technical information. But for most people (other than the ones building their own systems) most of it doesn't matter. All you have to do is remember the next sentence. The most important factor in selecting memory is who makes it. It's pretty simple actually. Once you have a company that manufactures high-quality, reliable parts and is going to stand behind its product with technical support and customer service, finding the right product for your system is relatively easy.





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