Macbook Pro (15", 2.33GHz) ram upgrade question

Hi,
I want to max out the ram in my MBP to 3.0GB. Can I just get any DDR 2 ram from a computer store, or does it have to be specifically Apple ram?
Thanks,
Derrick

There is no such thing as "Apple RAM" - they source it from Samsung, Micron (Crucial is the consumer arm of Micron), and others. Apple sure does charge a lot for the same chips, though! Buy elsewhere...

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