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 one module of 8GB with DDR3 memory, this dual-rank memory module kit increases your computer’s RAM, enabling more applications to run simultaneously without system glitches. The 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 1.35/1.5V. To use this module, your system must have both a 204-pin SO-DIMM slot and a DDR3-enabled chip.
Crucial DDR3 1600 MHz SO-DIMM Memory Module Kit for Mac (8GB, Dual-Rank)
$37.04
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.05 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6.85 × 4.65 × 0.45 in |
Capacity | 8 GB |
Speed | PC3-12800 (1600 MHz) |
Memory Type | DDR3L |
DIMM Type | 204-Pin SO-DIMM |
Buffered/Registered | No |
Error Correction (ECC) | Non-ECC |
Voltage | 1.35/1.5 V |
CAS Latency | CL11 |
Memory Rank | Dual Rank |
Reviews (1097)
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Alison Hyatt (verified owner) –
32gb of RAM works great in my mid 2015 iMac
Dewitt McGlynn (verified owner) –
Awesome memory deal. I used it to max our my new iMac. Great price.
Rosendo Considine (verified owner) –
got this because my computer was slow! its working amazing now!
Bridgette Streich (verified owner) –
/love, /love this product could not be happier
Anastacio Daniel (verified owner) –
My iMac needed a RAM boost for video editing & this was the most reasonably priced option. Easy to install and is working great so far.
Carolanne Schumm (verified owner) –
bought for a 13.3 UX303UB Series Multi-Touch Notebook that had 10GB ram before, now at 20GB. Works great
Wilfred Quigley (verified owner) –
Installed easily in my new imac and worked like a charm
Robert Rodriguez (verified owner) –
affordable and fast. it’s the exact upgrade i needed to get my out-of-the-box macbook pro working like i expected it to. 16gbs is above the recommended 8gb for my model but i can clock the difference and it’s great!
Holden McLaughlin (verified owner) –
They are fully compatible with Mac computers and are a great replacement from original memory from Apple.
Alec Okuneva (verified owner) –
No surprise at all, everything was GREAT, as expected.
Garfield Howell (verified owner) –
This memory was very easy to install, even for someone who typically never does their own building or modifications. Plus I can see the difference a ram upgrade made for my MacBook Pro.
Elenor Feest (verified owner) –
I was a great price for the extra RAM, and the BH installation service was very convenient. I’ve haven’t had any issues with it.
Anastacio Frami (verified owner) –
My mini Mac was showing signs of stress when I was working with my graphic applications. Boosting my RAM from 4 to 16 gig has speeded up my computer’s performance and I haven’t suffered any glitches since I installed my new memory modules.
Thad Beatty (verified owner) –
makes things open faster!!!
Rahul Batz (verified owner) –
My laptop was very slow before upgrading my RAM. I purchased 16 GB of RAM but due to an issue with my laptop, I could only install 8 GB. Nevertheless, my laptop is sooooo much faster and doesn’t freeze as often. This product is great and is reasonably priced too.
Teresa Kertzmann (verified owner) –
I bought this 8GB memory kit to upgrade my NAS server QNAP TS-251 which originally had 1 GB module. The memory kit(2x4GB modules) has been working great with my QNAP. No compatibility issue.
Sandy Kautzer (verified owner) –
Installs in minutes, works like a charm. I was running 8GBs in an iMac for retouching photos. I routinely have multiple RAW images open in Lightroom and as layers in Photoshop for alignment, blending, and bulk adjustments. Upgrading the iMac to 32 GBs resulted in a substantial improvement in processing time. The B&H chat agent helped me select the brand and it was not the most expensive. That helps when one is retired.
Celine Schoen (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.
Kade Schaefer (verified owner) –
I am an average user – don’t do heavy graphics, or use heavy applications, but I do have many apps running at the same. I didn’t think that for what I do I needed more memory. Turns out I was very wrong. Follow Apple’s instructions for IMacs from Late 2012 or later – easy 5 minute start to finish, and makes a huge difference. Now I have 24 GB and my IMac using 12GB on average. 8GB were clearly not enough. Totally worth it. Had no problem mixing these with the Apple stock 2x4GB.
Cristina Littel (verified owner) –
I upgraded my iMac 27 (late 2013) from 16GB of memory to 32GB with Crucial’s memory. I am an Adobe Creative Cloud user that needs to be able to run multiple programs at once and this memory boast has really help me out. Adding the Crucial memory to the memory that came with the iMac has not created any problems for me.