Is PC2-5400 DDR2-667MHZ ram compatible with MACBOOK

I am wondering if PC2-5400 DDR2-667MHZ ram would be compatible with a macbook (intel core duo).
I am in canada and PC2-5300 DDR2-667MHZ are hard to find.
Does anyone knows if this type of ram would work in a MacBook?
They are much cheaper and easy to find and tigerdirect.ca has great deals on it
Please advice

Yes.Both models of RAM are acceptable for use in your MacBook.
Jim
PowerBook G3 500 Mhz "Pismo"/ 2.0Ghz BlackBook 2GB OWC RAM   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

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