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increase memory in late 2013 MacBook Pro Model

Macbook Pro 13" late 2013

I currently have 4GB of memory and am wanting to upgrade to more memory. Is it possible to upgrade?

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Sadly no, The memory is soldered to the logic board.

You'll need to sell your system and buy a new unit with more memory. The other option here which is more expensive (and risky) is to buy a new logic board and swap it out.

Best to sell your unit for a newer model with more memory.

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you can upgrade it (unlike the m1,m2,m3) but you need to know how to solder super well! its hard and time consomeing!

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@wweston - Consider who visit iFixit most don’t have the skills and are more likely to damage the logic board, selling the system at least gets some value.

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No, Standard RAM: 4 GB, 8 GB* Maximum RAM: 16 GB*

Details: *4 GB or 8 GB of RAM is onboard by default, but it could be upgraded to 16 GB at the time of purchase at additional cost. RAM cannot be upgraded later.

http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/ma...

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Yes they can I just switched my rams each 2 gigs to 8 a piece now I have 16 gigs instead of 4. I know this post is hella old but people still search and we wouldn't want them to be discouraged now would we?

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How and where?

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Wooptiefukindoo is wrong and probably talking about a different Macbook Pro model. The only way to upgrade the RAM in these models would be to replace the soldered RAM modules like they do in this video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxPO_O3g...

I don't know why this specific model, the Macbook Pro Late 2013, is not featured in the list of compatible Macs under the video. Maybe it's not possible even with that method?

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you can mybe get a repar shop to do it for you to see how they do it see - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cs-aZvWF...

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