Patriot Memory Mac Series Apple SODIMM Kit 16 Single DDR3 1333 PC3 10600 204-Pin SO-DIMM PSA316G1333SK
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- Compatible with 2011 models; Apple iMac, MacBook Pro, and Mac Mini
- DDR3 1333MHz (PC3-10600) Non-ECC Unbuffered SODIMM
- 2 Rank Double-sided module
- 100% Tested at 1333MHz 1.5V
- 7.8 US Refresh Interval (8192 CYCLES/64MS)
Built and certified for Apple’s Mac platform, Patriot Memory’s Signature Apple Line DDR3 Non-ECC Unbuffered SODIMM Kit delivers the quality, reliability and performance expected for today’s computer needs. These 16GB kits are designed to run at PC3-10600 (1333MHz) at CAS 9 latency timings. Built using specific build-of-materials (BOMs) we ensure that every module meets and exceeds industry standards: offering you a hassle free upgrade. We certify every component that goes into our modules, including the modules themselves, which must pass strict standards to ensure compatibility, quality and reliability. With free customer service and a lifetime warranty, Patriot Memory’s Signature memory modules are a perfect system upgrade option.
Patriot Laptop Memory
Patriot Memory Mac Series Apple SODIMM Kit 16 Single DDR3 1333 PC3 10600 204-Pin SO-DIMM PSA316G1333SK
List Price: $ 349.99
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Works well,
I have a late 2011 17″ macbook pro, when I installed it and boot it up. It showed 16gb of ram. Did a memtest and it passed, I notice when I ran my Parallels VM for debian and windows @ the same time it was fast on suspend and bringing it up from suspend was also equally fast. I highly recommend these memory for upgrading your macbook pro
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Can’t live without it!!,
Running Parallels Desktop and Windows 7 Pro on my MacBook Pro 17″…this is a must have so I can allocate 8gb to the VM and 8gb left for the MacBook…I have performance everywhere!!
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Works just fine in my 2011 iMac,
I got this kit for my 2011 iMac. It installs without any hitches or glitches. Coupled with the original 4GB RAM I had from the Apple factory I am now running 20 GB of memory. Applications run faster since there is less swapping to the HD. I ram Rember to test the memory and everything passed after one cycle. If there was going to be some sort of memory glitch then I think I would have experienced it in the first few hours. Hopefully I didn’t jinx my long term luck here!
I will most likely buy another set next month to bring my total RAM to 32 GB.
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