Corsair Mac Memory (2 x 4GB, 1066 MHz, DDR3-RAM, SO-DIMM)
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Corsair Mac Memory

2 x 4GB, 1066 MHz, DDR3-RAM, SO-DIMM


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Maude Comte

3 years ago

You can replace the RAM with two of 2GB, the 2010 Macbook Pros support 4GB. The specs are good too. According to Apple's website: 2GB (two 1GB SO-DIMM modules) of 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM; two SO-DIMM slots for expansion to 4GB.

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MartaK11

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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Model number A1278? If it were and according to MacTracker: Required 204-pin PC-10600 (1333 MHz) DDR3 SO-DIMM - so rather not. Eher sowas: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/producttype/ram-2?pdo=10-22035%3A722589%7C10-3195%3A1160%7C10-419%3A1138%7C10-420%3A11&tagIds=76 no guarantee... ;) LG

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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debut

4 years ago

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Hello, I actually used it to upgrade a MAC Mini a1283 (2009) from 4 to 8GB, and it works (as a print server and TV recorder)! With kind regards Daniel

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karel68

4 years ago

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majumders

4 years ago

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This product (DDR3, 1066 MHz, 2x 4GB) is labelled as Mac Memory/ Notebook Memory by Corsair, therefore it must work in a Mac (Type: DDR3, MacBook/MacBook Pro: Mid-2010, Early-2011, Late-2011. iMac: Mid-2010, Mid-2011, Late-2012, Early-2013, Late-2013; Frequency: 1066 MHz), though I used it in a HP Notebook using Intel processor i5 and Windows 10 (64+) operating system. Since the plug-in socket (DDR3) is the same for Macs and Notebook Intel mainboards and the memory frequency matches the requirement (1066MHz), it works very well in my notebook.

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ytolis

4 years ago

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majumders

4 years ago

This product (DDR3, 1066 MHz, 2x 4GB) is labelled as Mac Memory/ Notebook Memory by Corsair, therefore it must work in a Mac (Type: DDR3, MacBook/MacBook Pro: Mid-2010, Early-2011, Late-2011. iMac: Mid-2010, Mid-2011, Late-2012, Early-2013, Late-2013; Frequency: 1066 MHz), though I used it in a HP Notebook using Intel processor i5 and Windows 10 (64+) operating system. Since the plug-in socket (DDR3) is the same for Macs and Notebook Intel mainboards and the memory frequency matches the requirement (1066MHz), it works very well in my notebook.

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Merieme78

5 years ago

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mese79ch

5 years ago

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Good day Unfortunately, no. According to everymac.com, the RAM components of your Mac are soldered in and cannot be expanded. Kind regards

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baszero74

7 years ago

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siebenth

7 years ago

Unfortunately, not even the chipset of the current MacBookPro can handle more than 16GB RAM. With this old Mac, 2*8GB will probably work. The best way to do this is to look at what's available at RAM finders like https://www.kingston.com/de/memory/search/Options or https://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/Apple_MacBook_MacBook_Pro/Upgrade and then buy it at Digitec.

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