MacBook Pro 2011 RAM 8GB Kit 2 x 4GB - £59.97 @ Crescent Electronics
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Best price I've managed to find so far...
as always, this may not be for everyone etc etc!
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I choose this delivery option because I need it for Wednesday 13th / Thursday 14th at the latest.
(and I'm too tight to choose the Next Day service!)
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/8gb-kit-4gbx2-204-pin-sodimm-ddr3-1333mhz-pc3-10600-apple-macbook-pro-early-2011/898265?page=2
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/8gb-kit-4gbx2-204-pin-sodimm-ddr3-1333mhz-pc3-10600-apple-macbook-pro-early-2011/898265?page=2
No difference, same spec different manufacturer, both with a good reputation so might as well go for cheapest option.
This will fit any standard DDR3 laptop that will allow for 2x4Gb modules btw, if you're not sure if it will be compatible don't forget youcan use Crucial.com's configurator tool on their homepage which will tell what your particular model can take.
Unscrew back, unplug old ram, plug in new ram and screw cover back on.
Many thanks
Unscrew back, unplug old ram, plug in new ram and screw cover back on.
Had trouble unscrewing the final screw on my MBP. Totally threaded it in the ended. Gah.
Still, 8Gb makes it run dreamy.
Yes.
Thanks for that, i was trying to spot the difference between the technical specs between the 2 and the only thing i could spot is the following:
Crucial Memory: PC3-10600
Corsair Memory: PC310666
Sincere apologies for my ignorance, but does that mean anything? Thanks in advance for your help
BTW the Corsair is back in stock.
Faster RAM is backward compatible so you can go with 1,333MHz; the system will automatically set it to 1,066.
Answer from Crucial
Thanks for your email.
The PC number refers to the type and speed of module.
The number directly after the PC shows the type of memory, for example PC2 would be DDR2 and PC3 would be DDR3 respectively. If there is no number after PC then this would be DDR memory. DDR3 is the latest generation of memory and this is what most new computers will ship with.
After the dash the speed will be displayed. To use your example, PC3-10600 would be faster than PC3-8500, meaning the higher the number, the faster the speed.
Please let us know if we can offer additional assistance or advice.
Kind regards,
Yes received my order within 2 days. Hope you got yours ok, especially by now!