Will Upgrading My RAM Void My AppleCare Warranty? Upgrading the RAM in your Mac will not void its warranty as long as you do not do any damage to the Mac during the upgrade. Please note that the RAM... Read answer Asked by Derrick Y. on November 12th, 2012 Filed Under: MacBook Pro, AppleCare, Warranty, Mac, RAM, Memory, Upgrades
What Is The Max Memory Capacity For A 2010 MacBook Pro? There was only one MacBook Pro update in 2010. Each model contained two memory slots that use 1066MHz DDR3 PC3-8500 SDRAM. You can install a 4GB... Read answer Asked by Isaac J. on October 28th, 2011 Filed Under: MacBook Pro, RAM, Memory, Upgrade, 2010
How Much RAM Can An iMac Support? The summer 2010 iMac comes in 21" and 27" sizes and has four SO-DIMM slots that each support up to 4GB of RAM. So the iMac can handle a maximum of... Read answer Asked by Matt S. on January 5th, 2011 Filed Under: iMac, RAM, Memory
Can I Upgrade My MacBook Air Memory? MacBook Air memory is soldered to the motherboard and thus cannot be upgraded. Unfortunately, all MacBook Air memory upgrades (as of March 2011) must... Read answer Asked by Alex N. on March 17th, 2011 Filed Under: MacBook Air, RAM, Memory, Upgrade
What Is SODIMM? SODIMM is short for small outline dual inline memory module. It's a form factor used in laptops and other computers that require a small form factor... Read answer Asked by Mark P. on March 16th, 2011 Filed Under: RAM, Memory, SODIMM
Can I Upgrade The Mac Mini Hard Drive And Memory Myself? The new Mac mini has a removable bottom panel that can be easily twisted off to gain access to the memory slots. As for upgrading the hard drive... Read answer Asked by Chandra K. on July 26th, 2011 Filed Under: Mac mini, RAM, Memory, Hard Drive
What's The Maximum Memory For A 2008 MacBook? There were a couple MacBook updates in 2008 - two white MacBook models and one aluminum MacBook (the predecessor to the MacBook Pro 13 inch). The... Read answer Asked by Viola H. on October 24th, 2011 Filed Under: MacBook, RAM, Memory, Upgrade, 2008
Should I Buy Apple RAM From Crucial? Crucial is an extremely reputable source for memory upgrades, featuring excellent quality and great prices. Although before you make your next RAM... Read answer Asked by Margaret M. on October 28th, 2011 Filed Under: Warranty, RAM, Memory, Crucial
What Is The Max RAM For A 2010 MacBook? The MacBook7,1 was the only MacBook released in 2010. It has two memory slots that require 1066MHz DDR3 PC3-8500 SDRAM and can handle a total max of... Read answer Asked by Marcus K. on October 17th, 2011 Filed Under: MacBook, RAM, Memory, Upgrade, 2010
Can I Upgrade The RAM In The iMac 2012? The 2012 iMac comes in two sizes: 21.5 inch and 27 inch. The 21.5 inch models have memory that cannot be upgraded after purchasing the Mac. Any... Read answer Asked by Trudy B. on December 3rd, 2012 Filed Under: iMac, RAM, Memory, Upgrades
What Is The Max RAM For The MacBook Pro? The 2010 MacBook Pro has two SO-DIMM slots that each support 4GB of RAM. So the MacBook Pro can handle a total of 8GB of... Read answer Asked by Jason S. on January 3rd, 2011 Filed Under: MacBook Pro, RAM, Memory
How Much Memory Can Be Installed In An iMac? The last version of the iMac (2011) officially supports a maximum of 16GB of RAM (4GB is the default configuration). However, thanks to some new... Read answer Asked by AJ B. on May 31st, 2011 Filed Under: iMac, RAM, Memory