
Corsair Mac Memory
2 x 4GB, 1066 MHz, DDR3-RAM, SO-DIMM
Corsair Mac Memory
2 x 4GB, 1066 MHz, DDR3-RAM, SO-DIMM
Installed within 5 minutes.
Turn on Mac - runs 100%
Great!!!
Mac Book Pro late 2011, 500GB, 2.4GHz, i5
This memory is perfect .
I'm using it from months without any issues
Old modules (2x2GB) out, new ones in -> works flawlessly (MacBook Pro Mid 2009)
For those who have a MacBook Pro that is already a few years old and only has 4 GB of RAM. Upgrading to the maximum of 8 GB is worth it; programmes run smoother and faster. I decided to upgrade my two Mac's 15 and 17' (built in mid-2010) before switching to OS Sierra. You get an upgraded machine for comparatively little money (compared to Apple prices) that now runs perfectly under Sierra. Don't be afraid of the assembly; here is the link how to do it: https://www.youtube.com/watch.
The important thing is the right screwdriver 129x17x17 and careful assembly, which anyone can do. It worked perfectly according to the instructions.
Pro
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Very good product at a reasonable price.
Did not work in my Mac Book Alu Unibody 2.0 GHz Intel Core Duo late 2008 (5.1), other 4GB RAM bars worked, and this RAM also worked in a newer Mac mini, so RAM seems fine.
Although Corsair advertises that this RAM is MacBook compatible, it does not work. Reason is: this RAM has 4x 512 MB chips on it per bar, but Macbooks from late 2008 only accept 8x 216 MB chips, a mistake by Corsair! (Corsair says this RAM will work in any Mac that accepts 4GB RAM, my Macbook can accept 4GB RAM as long as 216MB chips are installed!)
Error by Corsair.
Digitec replied to my complaint e-mail with a request for a refund, saying that they would now look into the complaint and that I would normally receive a reply within one working day.
That was about a week ago...
6 out of 117 reviews