Enhance the performance of your iMac, Mac mini, MacBook, or MacBook Pro with the 8GB DDR3 1600 MHz SO-DIMM Memory Module Kit from Crucial. By providing two modules of 4GB with DDR3 memory, this memory module kit increases your computer’s RAM, enabling more applications to run simultaneously without system glitches. Each non-ECC unbuffered DDR3 PC3-12800 RAM memory module features a 1600 MHz clock speed, a CAS latency of 11, and a power rating of 1.35V. To use this module, your system must have both a 204-pin SO-DIMM slot and DDR3-enabled chip.
Crucial 8GB DDR3 1600 MHz SO-DIMM Memory Module Kit for Mac (2x 4GB)
$51.74
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.08 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6.6 × 4.7 × 0.4 in |
Capacity | 8 GB |
Kit Configuration | 2 x 4 GB |
Speed | PC3-12800 (1600 MHz) |
Memory Type | DDR3 |
DIMM Type | 204-Pin SO-DIMM |
Buffered/Registered | No |
Error Correction (ECC) | Non-ECC |
Voltage | 1.35 V |
CAS Latency | CL11 |
Memory Rank | Single Rank |
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Marjolaine Harris (verified owner) –
Much better from a cost perspective than the Apple memory upgrade for the same level of performance.
Jackson Carroll (verified owner) –
I bought two kits to upgrade my new 27 iMac with retinal 5K display from original 8GB into 32GB. Main applications are mainly running Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom. The memory upgrade was very simple, just opened up the memory door at the back of 27 panel, pop the two 4GB SODIMM out and inserted the four new 8GB modules in. Closed the door and rebooted the iMac. The iMac immediately recognized the new memory and ran smoothly without any problem. I monitored the memory usages for my iMac running Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom. It basically runs at average 8GB or less (at peak to 12GB) without using any HDD memory swap at all that reduced the latency from HDD read/write. Technically speaking, in the application like mine, probably 16GB total memory should be enough. Maybe will use more memories if you have all your applications opened at same time. But I haven’t tried that to see how much RAM it will consumes.
Raquel Fay (verified owner) –
Great product Great price and Fast shipping. Always a pleasure to do business with B & H.
Aric Ortiz (verified owner) –
I went from 16 to 32 RAM on my iMac in a minute
Nels Haag (verified owner) –
Fast-Fast-Fast. I work with Photo and Video and the projects load a lot faster with this mac as they did on the old mac
Margarette Sauer (verified owner) –
Went to B&H in NYC for RAM upgrade and left more than satisfied. Not only is CRUCIAL one of the top manufactures, its also reliable and easy to put in! The price was a bargain especially for 16GB. It literally took me 5 mins to purchase and the attendant knew exactly what I wanted!
Claudine Stracke (verified owner) –
I purchased this memory to max out my late 2012 iMac. Solid product, with an excellent price.
Tristian Smitham (verified owner) –
I got this for my 13 i5 macbook pro, which had 4GB RAM earlier. After the upgrade to Mavericks, the machine had slowed down like hell. Now, I have upgraded to 16Gigs. I see there is a significant change in speed, positive off course. I bumped up the memory by 4 times, but speed dint go high in the same ratio. Boot time is still the same, but yes application launches faster. I see faster response to Microsoft applications like word/excel, but not very great. Its kind of mix feeling for me. At end I must talk about cost. If we go to *for 8gigs they charge $200, but paid way less than that and got double the memory, so I think its value for money product.
Alexys Crist (verified owner) –
I purchase a product and notice i got the wrong item, the process on returning was extremely easy.
Hailee Kihn (verified owner) –
I’ve been meaning to upgrade RAM for a while, and it turns out it was one of the easiest/best decisions. Thanks to B&H for making it even easier.
Greg Fadel (verified owner) –
I popped these in my 15 mid-2012 MacBook Pro (MacBook Pro 9,1) and it’s working great.
Beulah Stroman (verified owner) –
Crucial is the most reliable and fast Ram on the market!
King Braun (verified owner) –
Installed in iMac (27-inch, Late 2013) i7 CPU. Apple made it a wonderfully painless experience to upgrade RAM in this generation iMac. Thank you Apple.
Alyce Hansen (verified owner) –
easy easy upgrade to do yourself. now MacBook uses photo editing and other design adobe editing applications much better along with newly installed Samsung internal 1TB SSD. this older MacBook is singing to a new tune! All you need to do it yourself is the small bag of tools for like $3.99 they recommend. remove 10 screws from back of MacBook, unplug batter cable to be safe, pop out the old memory cards and pop in the two new 8GB ones. lug back in the battery cable, reattach the back and put ten screws back in. 20 min. if you’re slick… Enjoy!
Chauncey Ebert (verified owner) –
Upgraded the Imac memory from 8 to 24 gigabit. Very easy to install
Tia Armstrong (verified owner) –
Easy install and works great with my 5k iMac. Excellent price. Definitely recommended.
Telly Hayes (verified owner) –
Easy to install and made a big difference right away.
Reyes Glover (verified owner) –
Great! Works like a charm. Just what I needed to up my MacBook Pro.
Freeda Hodkiewicz (verified owner) –
upgraded Imac to 32gb of RAM and it flies
Cecelia Cole (verified owner) –
I replaced ram and installed a new SSD drive and the computer has come back to life. I also had to replace the SATA hard drive cable in order to fix the problems I was having with my MacBook Pro.