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| Will Sims 3 run on Macbook 1GB RAM?
Hi, I'm waiting for the Sims 3 to be released, but having read the system requirements on the website I'm a bit worried my Macbook won't run it. Here is the info about my Macbook: Mac OS Leopard 10.5.6 2.1 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Memory: 1 GB 667 MHz Graphics: Intel GMA X3100 76 GB memory available I don't know if any more info is needed, but what's most worrying is the 1GB RAM, I'm not sure whether it'll run at all, and if it does, will it grind to a halt or something? If I need to I'll upgrade the RAM, but.. how do I do this, and where do I go to get it done? Sorry bit ignorant in this field. Any help would be appreciated, I've Googled this so many times but no one else seems to have the same issue! |
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You'll need more RAM for that. Here system reqs for it. Quote:
__________________ MacBook Pro | Dell Mini Inspiron 9 | Mac Mini | Newton 2000 | iPhone | @Work : Dell D620 & 2x20" + a lot of Macs | Workstation, VC & Fusion Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. ~ Samuel Clemens | Rants | Photos |
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| Fanks!
Hi! thank you for your quick reply, that helps. I would upgrade the ram myself, but I have no idea what type to get, and wouldn't trust myself with a screwdriver! Might take it to PCworld or somewhere to see if they'll do it for me! So do you reckon the game wouldn't work at all then? damn! |
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wow, system req of 2GB of ram..seems like a lot but I guess the Sims world will have a lot going on.
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If it's this model then RAM Type: PC2-5300 SO-DIMM Minimum RAM Speed: 667 MHz Onboard RAM: 0 MB RAM slots: 2 Maximum RAM: 4 GB Level 1 Cache: 32 kB data, 32 kB instruction Level 2 Cache: 3 MB onchip, 1:1 Print the details when going to PCWorld, or a genius bar etc. Any computer store should also help you locate the correct type of RAM, and usually if you buy in a physical store they may be nice enough to offer to install it for you as well.
__________________ MacBook Pro | Dell Mini Inspiron 9 | Mac Mini | Newton 2000 | iPhone | @Work : Dell D620 & 2x20" + a lot of Macs | Workstation, VC & Fusion Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. ~ Samuel Clemens | Rants | Photos |
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Hey there, I was having the same problems with my macbook, which is of the same model. Anyway, it's easy to change RAM. I followed this video on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXM54...eature=related unfortunately though, you will have to purchase another 2GB of ram. The macbook has two available slots, but both are filled with 512MB (1/2 GB) cards. I had an extra 1GB ram lying around for use and I added it hoping to upgrade to 2GB so I could play the Sims as well. Instead, I was only able to replace 1 512 MB card, so I now have 1.5GB of ram. *sigh* Anyhow, upgrading RAM is super easy (lolcats do it all the time) and as long as you have a tiny screwdriver, you shouldn't run into any problems. GL! Hope you get to play Sims 3 soon...I know I am aching to waste away my summer playing it. :P |
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here's a usefull link on how to change RAM in a macbook http://computerticket.blogspot.com/2...-tutorial.html Have FUN! |
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usefull |
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