• Reviews around gb (3.94 of 5)

    Corsair Apple Certified 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3 1333 MHz (PC3 10600) Laptop Memory for Mac Model CMSA16GX3M2A1333C9

    • The tech specs listed by Apple say that this Macbook can only support up to 8GB of RAM, however this product does, and continues to, work as described on my macbook
    • FYI - 24GB seems just right
    • Also, I bought 2X4GB from a local store from corsair and that worked with no issues.
    • this is not my first rodeo, I purchased this ram from Newwegg it was slightly cheaper at the time, I switched out the ram from my imac adding it to the 4GB that was already installed from Apple, now I am running 20GB and it works super its been over 6 months not one issue, I am a
    • But 16 GB is work!!!.
    • The machine read 8, 10, or 16GB depending on the configuration I set up, but it just didn't work
    • Mac says this computer will only take 8GB but 16GB worked fine.
    • It is necessary to be aware that you must have at least 16GB of storage available to the SWAP file (I would advise no less then 20GB of free space in disk).
    • I love it, It increase the RAM 8 GB to 16GB feel the difference, fast and easy with the "Silverhill 20 Piece Tool Kit for Apple Products"
    • make sure your mac can support 16gb.
    • Mostly I did the upgrade because parallels ran win 7 64 bit like a dog when i only had 4gb - runs much smoother now.
    • Upgraded from stock 4Gb to 16Gb right away noticed a huge difference in performance
    • I purchased this item as my Early Macbook pro 2011 was snail slow and not loading anything with 575GB of 750GB available
    • i have aftermarket 8GB RAM already (Amazon purchase) and it improved performance over the 4 that came in the mac, but this just did not work
    • I was running Windows 7 virtually on my MacBook(4GB)and my whole system would slow down.
    • I dont know why apple say that MD314 support maximum 8GB!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • replaced the 4GB in my MacBook pro early 2011 with this 16GB worked like a charm.
    • I swapped out the 4 GB in my Late 2011 Macbook Pro and this RAM worked without a hitch.
    • I would recommend 16 GB instead.
    • Macbook Pro that has a 2.0 GHz Quad-Core i7 Processor, 500 GB Hard Drive, and 4 GB of RAM
    • First thing's first was boosting the RAM from 4 measly gigs to a more reasonable 16GB
    • i am a hardcore user and multi task a lot... but for normal usage.. say 4-5 apps simaltaneously, even 8 gb is enough
    • Replaced top 2 of 4 of the 2gb default RAM modules with these 8gb modules, and now successfully enjoy 20gb of RAM total.
    • with only the 4GB Ram that it came with only a few big photoshop files would slow it back down
    • I also installed my 16gb of ram in my early 2011 macbook pro and it works great so far
    • but 4gb is definitely deficient.
    • Though Apple lists the 2011 Mac Mini as supporting up to 8GB, Corsair and other manufacturers claim up to 16GB is supported and this is listed on the Corsair website
    • I used the 12GB and it worked fine, except
    • 4g is really frustrating even for the average user just browsing the internet and checking email
    • The specs say the max ram supported is 8G, but 16G works fine and I am never swapping now