 "Unibody" Black Bezel

Trade-In Rebate!
Up to $15 for your old DDR3 Memory!
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Motherboard RAM: 0mb
Sockets: 2
RAM Type: DDR3-1066 or DDR3-1333 SO-DIMMs
Overview: The original series "Unibody" MacBook Pro runs DDR3-1066 memory, and the new Feb. 24, 2011 release "Unibody" Sandy Bridge MacBook Pro runs DDR3-1333.
What type of RAM do you need?
How Much RAM Can You Install? The "Unibody" MacBook Pro with the black bezel model has a system maximum of 8GB-16GB. The latest DDR3-1333 based MacBook Pro (model id 8,1 +) can run 16GB max. All other models can run up to 8GB max. The early model (MacBookPro5,1) has a 6GB max out of the box, and can upgraded to 8GB when running Snow Leopard (106.6.6) or later, and the latest Apple Firmware.
8GB in the MacBook Pro 5,1
Non-Stacked IC's: Ramjet uses a Non-stacked module for the 4GB DDR3-1066 module for the MacBook Pro. The cheaper stacked IC variety of 4GB SO-DIMM draws more power, which increases heat and decreases battery life. Ramjet ONLY uses premium non-stacked chips.
1066 vs. 1067? The correct name for this memory is DDR3-1066. But since it runs at 1066.66Mhz, the Apple System Profiler reports it as 1067Mhz.
Trade-In Rebate: Your Apple original memory can be returned to Ramjet for a trade-in rebate. Please check our Rebate Page for details.
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