• Reviews around gb (3.71 of 5)

    Crucial 16GB Kit (8GBx2) DDR3/DDR3L 1333 MT/s (PC3-10600) SODIMM 204-Pin Memory For Mac - CT2K8G3S1339M

    • Upgraded my early-2011 MBP from stock 4GB to this 16GB (8x2) Kit
    • Like another user posted, my mid-2011 iMac actually supports 20GB instead of just
    • n take out the original 4gb that came with the imac, then be rocking a crazy 32gb Ram
    • Here is a tip - apple's official statement is the 21.5" wont support 32gb
    • 16 GB of RAM isn't "officially" supported by Apple, but I've had it in for about a month now and it has worked just fine for me.
    • It took me a little while to do some research and figure out if anyone has used 16gb when apple only recommends 8 total, but I found other people have loaded 16 gb into it with
    • I have just finished installing the memory on my early 2011 MBP - was still running on the stock 4GB - and the app switching feels a lot snappier
    • 8 GB might have been enough, but 16 GB definitely works.
    • The 4 GB that originally came with the computer apparently was not enough for the number of programs I run at any given time; it had become so painfully slow that I had nearly stopped using it (and had started working on another computer instead).
    • Macbook Pro with 500gb hard drive and 4gb of ram
    • The company says it support up to 8 GB, but now it is working with 16GB without any problem
    • Jumping from the factory original skimpy 4GB of RAM memory all the way up to 32GB of memory with two of these 2X8GB Crucial memory kits was incredibly beneficial for my 27" mid-2011 iMac which I use many hours each and every day and rely upon for both work and fun.
    • Apple says only 8gb is supported but it will in fact accept 16gb and my mac has been running for several days with no issue
    • A lot of forums indicated that this mid 2011 model would only be able to use 8GB, while a few others recommended using 16GB
    • I'm told they don't "support" 16GB, although I don't know exactly what that means
    • I was little skeptical before purchasing this item as I wanted the ram for MacBook Pro early 2011 which supports max 8GB Ram
    • i have 20GB of ram and works perfect and fast!.
    • " i5 Macbook (8,1) (still running Yosemite) and it detected all 16GB just fine at 1333MHz.
    • had to take out the existing Apple memory to get these to work which kind of stinks but having 16GB of RAM was a HUGE boost over the 4GB I had before.
    • Also, is worth noting that the 2 X 8GB kit is a few bucks cheaper here than it is on the crucial website, and it's also out of stock in all the other websites that I tried looking for it
    • 16GB works well
    • I ended up buying their 8gb Kit, which worked and got a 5 star review from me
    • Found some people saying this older iMac lineup only supports up to 16GB so that had me a bit worried, but so far I'm running 32GB with no problems at all
    • Apple doesn't sell 16GB, but this works anyway.
    • Even though Apple says that this model can only support up to 8GB, it recognized 16GB no problem
    • I recently purchased this set for my Early 2011 Macbook Pro which had a respectable 8GB RAM when I purchased it
    • Install was easy, and after some online reading I realized I could install the full 16GB instead of the recommended 8GB
    • After conversion to Mountain Lion, 4 GB was just not enough
    • Even though Apple officially claims it only supports 8GB, it shows up as the complete 16GB
    • I installed this 16GB kit on a 15" Late-2011 MacBook Pro, previously I had 8GB RAM (2X4GB kit also from Crucial), the new modules work perfectly as I expect from this brand, no issues at all
    • This worked fine on my MacBook Pro (15-inch, Late 2011) even though Apple official statement about max RAM on this system is 8 GB.
    • This replaced the 4GB x 2 configuration perfectly well with a single 8GB x 1, and now she doesn't need to buy a new computer!
    • I upgraded my lapotop with these Crucial memory sticks from from stock 4G to 16G and was impressed by the performance