


The new system was also faster in our Photoshop and iTunes tests, but only by a few seconds.

The new MacBook’s faster processor also helped it post a 10 percent faster Cinebench CPU score. We found that the new MacBook, with a Speedmark 6 score of 118, was seven percent faster than the 2.26GHz MacBook it replaces.īy far, the biggest gain was in our 3D game tests, in which the new MacBook, with its Nvidia GeForce 320M graphics, was able to display 66 percent more frames per second than the older model with its Nvidia GeForce 9400M graphics. To find out how much these enhancements affect performance, we ran the new MacBook through our Speedmark 6 suite of overall system tests. Macworld Lab testing by James Galbraith, Chris Holt, Chris Holt, Lynn La, and Meghann Myers. Blue bars in italics represent reference systems. The included warranty and AppleCare won’t cover a MacBook with 8GB of RAM.
#4GB RAM FOR MACBOOK PRO MID 2010 INSTALL#
It’s possible to install 8GB of RAM in a MacBook and it would probably work just fine, but if something goes wrong, you’d be on your own. In case you are wondering, the entire MacBook Pro line ships with 4GB of RAM standard, with a maximum configuration of 8GB. Like the older system, the new MacBook ships standard with 2GB of RAM, and Apple says that 4GB is the recommended maximum RAM configuration.
