Buying macbook and 3rd party RAM

I'm thinking about getting the refurb black 512MB MB, and I was wondering if I can upgrade RAM to an extra 1GB, so I would have 1.28GB (1024 + 256) I am thinking of getting a same frecuency one (267MHz).
And I want to know if is possible to do this, or just the 1GB RAM working in one slot, or does the MB requires both slots with RAM to work propertly?.
Any advise of where to get good deals on RAM?
Thanks...
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Neil got that point right, it is not faster than two identical/matched ram installed, but it still is faster than standard 512 mb.
If you install 2 matched ram let say 2 x 512 = 1 Gb compare to 1 module only 1 Gb, you will have additional around 5% faster since the memory use max throughput, and intel graphic chipset also got the same benefit.
But I think you better use your planned memory configuration, and next time you have more budget, you can buy a matched pair for the previous 1 Gb to make it max to 2 Gb and make your system and graphic chipset happier.
So you don't have too many module wasted.
And for refurbished MAcBook, I'm not againts it, since it already thru apple inspection it must be good condition, but some apple re-seller sites offer mail in rebate for new MacBook with free shipping and tax already included in their price, so total amount almost similar to your refurbished one, it it is your call to make.
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