Whats the Maximum Ram my macbook can take?

Hi I have A macbook pro 1.83 GHZ (yonah)
Can it go further than the 2GB specified by apple?
Many thanks
If not what causes it not to?

If it's a Core Duo model then 2 GBs is the maximum. If it's a Core 2 Duo model then you can install up to 4 GBs, but only 3 GBs will be available to the system (a limitation of the memory controller on the motherboard.)

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