How much RAM can a MacBook Pro mid 2010 hold?
How much RAM can a MacBook Pro mid 2010 hold?
The “Mid-2009” and “Mid-2010” MacBook Pro models support 1066 MHz PC3-8500 DDR3 SO-DIMMs and officially and unofficially support a maximum of 8 GB of RAM with one odd exception.
How much RAM can a mid 2010 Mac Mini have?
The “Mid-2010” Mac mini models have two memory slots that support 1066 MHz PC3-8500 DDR3 SO-DIMMs. Originally, they both officially and unofficially supported a maximum of 8 GB of RAM with two 4 GB memory modules.
How much RAM does a 2010 MacBook Air have?
Configurations
13-inch MacBook Air (MC503LL/A) | |
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Processor | 1.86GHz Intel Core 2 Duo |
L2 cache | 6MB shared |
System bus | 1066MHz |
Memory | 2GB of 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM onboard (4GB maximum) |
Is a 2010 MacBook Pro upgradable?
2010: Apple kept the same lineup for the MacBook Pro in 2010. Each model featured improved specs, while the 17” model received a third USB port. Each model featured 4GB of RAM with the 15” and 17” upgradable to 8GB, and the 13” upgradable to 16GB (read more about the 13” RAM upgrade here).
Can mid 2010 MacBook take 16GB RAM?
Any mid-2010 MacBook Pro i5 or i7 is limited to a maximum of 8GB RAM. If you have a 2010 MacBook Pro Core2Duo (13″), then you are in luck and you can upgrade to 16GB RAM. The type of RAM needed is DDR3 PC3-8500 1066.
How much RAM can A1278 take?
Macbook Pro Memory Upgrade (13.3″ Models)
Model | Standard Memory | Maximum Memory |
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A1278 | 2GB/4GB | 8GB |
A1278 (Early 2011 and later) | 4GB (2GBx2) | 8GB |
Can you put 32gb RAM in Mac Mini?
No. That Mac mini is limited to 16 GB max ram. You can be pretty sure that if it’s not mentioned in Everymac or sold by OWC[MacSales] or ramjet.com, it can’t be done.
Can a 2010 Mac mini be upgraded?
Upgrading the Apple Mac mini (Mid 2010) is quite easy. You can add some RAM, replace a faulty Hard Drive or just get a new one with a higher capacity. All You’ll need is some simple tools, and the correct parts.
Is my 2010 Mac too old to update?
Apple said that would run happily on a late 2009 or later MacBook or iMac, or a 2010 or later MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac mini or Mac Pro. If you Mac is supported read: How to update to Big Sur. This means that if your Mac is older than 2012 it won’t officially be able to run Catalina or Mojave.