Timetec 16GB KIT(2x8GB) Compatible for Apple DDR3L 1600MHz for Mac Book Pro(Early/Late 2011,Mid 2012), iMac(Mid 2011,Late 2012,Early/Late 2013,Late 2014,Mid 2015), Mac Mini(Mid 2011,Late 2012) MAC RAM
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C. Saunders
Greater than one weekWent in without issue and working fine. Was pleasantly surprised to see its “Made in USA.” Great value compared to other brands
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Pierre Dumas
> 3 dayNot much to add. You need RAM, it is RAM. The difficulty of installation depends on your computer. On my Mac mini late 2012 it took about 2 minutes.
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Bill Brodeur
> 3 dayMy ancient MacBook Pro couldn’t even get a newer update because their wasn’t enough ram…geez. This was a 5 minute install, now I can run a better os and refurbished my old dj laptop to top speed and then some. Worth the investment.
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Diego Salazar
Greater than one weekAfter finding what I needed in memory for a decent price I was sold. What will get my repeat business is the time in which they were sent and the proper operation of the product. Will purchase again..
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LuisC.
Greater than one weekHasta ahora todo muy bien. Estaba buscando una memoria que no fuera costosa y ofreciera calidad y esta supero mis expectativas. La recomiendo al 100% y el envío llego mas rápido de lo esperado, lo que resulto acertado ya que la necesitaba urgente. Calidad absoluta - made in usa, que mas podemos pedir. Le dejo 5 estrellas
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Miss Kayla Kuphal III
Greater than one weekAfter timetec 16 GB upgrade, my mid 2012 macbook pro is a new brand MAC.
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Giorgi
> 3 dayDo not works on Macbook mid 2012. After replacement Mac wont turn on.
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Mr. Ronny Schmidt II
> 3 dayAs described
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Marc
> 3 dayInstalled this into and older macbookpro 2012 and it made it work so much faster. I can finally open multiple tabs at once. This product is worth every penney.
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Alan Mac Farlane
Greater than one weekThere are so MANY different types of Macintosh RAM around ... and some how ... Amazon helped me get the right one (pair of RAM cards). I have the late 2013 model of the 27 inch iMac ... and it took some time to be sure that the back plug would come out and there would be the release button to get the door off so the RAM could be installed. So .. I ran Techtool Pro to check the RAM and it all passed and looking at the SPD data this NEWER RAM that I installed has a little bit more space in it (Factory had 260,000 bits ... and the Timetech at 300,000 bits) where as otherwise they are apparently perfectly identical. So I went from 16 gigs of memory to 32 ... and iMac .. seems more stable.