Take the guesswork out of upgrading your Mac’s memory with the 4GB DDR3L 1333 MHz SO-DIMM Memory Module for Mac. Designed specifically to work reliably with select iMac, Mac Mini, MacBook, and MacBook Pro systems, this 4GB unbuffered, non-ECC 204-pin DDR3L SO-DIMM operates at up to 1333 MHz (PC3-10600) to boost your compatible system’s speed, responsiveness, and multitasking performance. Adding more memory to your computer helps to enhance your Mac’s ability to edit RAW photos and large video files, run multiple applications, and process other large project files more efficiently. Other features include a CL9 CAS latency and 1.35V / 1.5V dual profile voltage rating.
Crucial 4GB DDR3L 1333 MHz SO-DIMM Memory Module for Mac
$25.49
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.04 lbs |
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Dimensions | 7.3 × 4.8 × 0.8 in |
Capacity | 4 GB |
Kit Configuration | 1 x 4 GB |
Speed | PC3-10600 (1333 MHz) |
Memory Type | DDR3L |
DIMM Type | 204-Pin SO-DIMM |
Buffered/Registered | No |
Error Correction (ECC) | Non-ECC |
Voltage | 1.35 V, 1.5 V |
CAS Latency | CL9 |
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Lisa Larson (verified owner) –
I have had great luck with Crucial and B&H. With the lowest price, free fast shipping what’s not to like. I’ll buy my next module the same way.
Dameon Bartoletti (verified owner) –
Bought this in 2018 for my 2011 MacBook pro to be able to work with 4k footage. I can now run da Vinci resolve and work fairly easily with footage, certainly better than before when the program weird freeze up and crash because this MacBook was never designed with that kind of editing in mind. My MacBook heats up a lot, but then it did this before I bought the RAM. I’m happy so far, haven’t put the computer through the paces yet. I say go for it if you need your MacBook to perform a little faster offline.
Helene Turner (verified owner) –
The memory modules were easy to install and have improved the operation of my Apple iMac computer.
Gertrude Kertzmann (verified owner) –
Deb potenciar la RAM de mi Macbook pro del 2012 y aunque el fabricante de mi equipo indica que solo se puede aumentar a 8Mb reconoce perfectamente los 16Mb aunque no s si efectivamente trabaja con estos 16Mb o solo perd dinero pero si puedo asegurar que ahora es mucho mas fluido mi trabajo en edicin de fotografas de gran tamao y eso era lo que buscaba, entonces cumpli su cometido.
Moses Schuster (verified owner) –
I put these in my 2010 iMac 27 and it runs so much better. Went from 4GB to 16GB and it makes a huge difference. Installation couldn’t have been easier.
Deborah Gorczany (verified owner) –
Excellent RAM for the price. I checked other reviews for the Crucial 16GB and they all said it’s reliable. I concur. Item shipped rapidly.
Trey Wunsch (verified owner) –
In an effort to breathe a little more life into an old (but great) machine, I did quite a bit of research to verify the maximum amount of RAM it would hold. While on the webpage, I opened a chat with a B&H customer service person who was able to quickly confirm I had chosen the correct RAM for this model. Making the upgrade from 4GB to 16GB is amazing. The late 2011 MBP is so much faster, can’t believe we didn’t do this a long time ago! I would definitely recommend this without hesitation.
Catalina Heidenreich (verified owner) –
Shipped very quickly, install went easily and made a big improvement in my old mid 2011 iMac.
Joaquin Hammes (verified owner) –
I make videos for a living. I use a 2.5GHz i7 Late 2011 17 MacBook Pro, and it was lightning fast in the beginning. Came with Snow Leopard. Then, by the time I got to Mavericks, I had to buy an SSD to make it fast again, because the new OSes always make everything slower. Earlier this year I upgraded to OS Sierra and everything worked correctly, but very slowly compared to the old Snow Leopard days. Things were slow again. I’ve always only ever been able to edit 1080p video in proxy, using ProRes Proxy as my editing codec. That was with 8GB of RAM on an external USB 3 drive, piped in via thunderbolt adapter (no RAID). Upgrading my RAM to 16GB with this RAM enabled me to edit in full HD ProRes codecs without any chopping during playback! I can almost get away with full res 4K, but it still chops about once every two seconds. I should have done this years ago.
Terrance Corkery (verified owner) –
Upgraded from 4GB to 16GB in my MacBook Pro and everything is much smoother now. Especially when running larger channel counts and effects in my recording software. I waited a couple months before I wrote this just to have a chance to use it and see if anything is different. The MB gets a little warm but I don’t know that it’s any hotter than it was before.
Roxanne Murazik (verified owner) –
I used two of these to upgrade my 2011 macbook pro to 16GB ram and wow, it made a huge difference in performance.
Layne Herman (verified owner) –
I needed the additional RAM in order to help speed up the conversion of more than 7,100 slides to digital format. The B & H price (as usual) was far better than Crucial’s and the installation into my 27 iMac was simple and took less than 20 minutes.
Beverly Torphy (verified owner) –
I decided to upgrade the memory for my early 2011 MBP after experiencing a few performance issues when running multiple applications. As software apps are becoming larger in size, it seems a minimum of 16GB RAM is the norm for running things a bit smoother as well as the processing speed. So, I’m now maxed out at 16GB of RAM. Though I’m noticing slight improvements since the upgrade, but nothing of a major change. Speed seems to be up a bit when it comes to loading apps, but gratefully no crashes when running numerous apps. Overall, the upgrade is decent and look forward to having my ‘ol school early 2011 MBP for a while.
Jeanne Mills (verified owner) –
Apple recommends a slower chip but this one works super fast.
Milford Rippin (verified owner) –
I used this memory to upgrade my early 2011 MacBook Pro laptop (Model A1286). Although the laptop specs said this model was limited to 8GB total (2x4GB), the 16GB works flawlessly. I did a lot of research and B&H provided the best pricing and shipping options.
Milan Wiegand (verified owner) –
Had to call customer service as Apples specific model identification isn’t straight forward, B&H’s customer service was very fast and accurate. The Memory installed very quickly and easily, Apple has a very short video on how to install, for i mac’s it’s the only thing that can be installed without taking the screen off. Even larger memory is available, I wish I would have checked if larger module’s (32 gig) were compatible with a 2012 i mac.
Deven Luettgen (verified owner) –
Did my research and opted for Crucial because it works best with Mac. Faster and not an issue to report!
Shanna Denesik (verified owner) –
It works exactly as expected, but the real story here is the extraordinary way B&H Photo’s Customer Service handled my return on another memory – I was given incorrect information from the vendor of my laptop telling me my laptop is compatible with the memory with higher speed. Well, they were WRONG! But, B&H not only paid for the return shipping of the wrong memory, but are paying to ship me the RIGHT product and even refunded the difference in price!!! I LOVE you guys! and, I WILL be back.
Ernesto Stiedemann (verified owner) –
Perfect use for Mac Book Pro 13 and good value
Lavon Davis (verified owner) –
Installed in my early 2011 Macbook Pro on OS 10.7. No issues so far.