@replicachine yes you can. Memory modules must be 2 GB or 4 GB, 204-pin, PC-8500 DDR3, 1066 MHz RAM
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There is even a guide for that [guide|3032] :-)
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Officially the maximum amount of memory for this computer is 8 GB, with a 4 GB DIMM installed in each slot but it does support up to 16GB (2x8GB) unofficially ;-) [br]
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@replicachine no, you can't. Not the 15" only the 13" will take 16GB
@replicachine yes you can. Memory modules must be 2 GB or 4 GB, 204-pin, PC-8500 DDR3, 1066 MHz RAM
There is even a guide for that [guide|3032] :-)
Officially the maximum amount of memory for this computer is 8 GB, with a 4 GB DIMM installed in each slot but it does support up to 16GB (2x8GB) unofficially ;-) [br]
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@replicachine yes you can. Memory modules must be 2 GB or 4 GB, 204-pin, PC-8500 DDR3, 1066 MHz RAM
There is even a guide for that [guide|3032] :-)
Officially the maximum amount of memory for this computer is 8 GB, with a 4 GB DIMM installed in each slot but it does support up to 16GB (2x8GB) unofficially ;-) [br]
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@replicachine yes you can. Memory modules must be 2 GB or 4 GB, 204-pin, PC-8500 DDR3, 1066 MHz RAM
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There is even a guide for that https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/MacBook+Pro+15-Inch+Unibody+Mid+2010+RAM+Replacement/3032 :-)
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There is even a guide for that [guide|3032] :-)
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Officially the maximum amount of memory for this computer is 8 GB, with a 4 GB DIMM installed in each slot. [br]
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Officially the maximum amount of memory for this computer is 8 GB, with a 4 GB DIMM installed in each slot but it does support up to 16GB (2x8GB) unofficially ;-) [br]