Replaces both existing factory installed modules for 16GB total memory.Ĭustomers can enjoy additional savings by utilizing OWC’s Memory Trade-in Rebate Program and receive cash back for their original Apple factory memory modules.
- 16GB (2 x 8GB) PC3-8500 DDR3 1066MHz Upgrade Kit with Lifetime Warranty.
- 8GB (1 x 8GB) PC3-8500 DDR3 1066MHz Upgrade Kit with Lifetime Warranty.Īdd to one existing factory installed memory module for up to 12GB total memory.
- OWC MaxRAM Memory Upgrades for 2010 Mac mini, MacBook 13 “, and 2.4GHz MacBook Pro 13 ” computers :
- 13″ MacBook Pro 2.4GHz (Mid 2010) – Model ID: MacBookPro7,1.
- 13″ MacBook (Mid 2010) – Model ID: MacBoook7,1.
- Mac mini (Mid 2010)/Mac mini Server (Mid 2010) – Model ID: Macmini4,1.
- This capability enabled OWC engineers to test confirm 2010 Mac mini, MacBook 13″, and 2.4GHz MacBook Pro 13″ computers are MaxRAM Certified for the following hardware and software conditions: Like all OWC Memory Upgrade Kits, a ‘how-to’ install video and OWC Lifetime warranty are included for each Mac model.īy maintaining its own on-site lab with the industry’s most extensive collection of Apple Macintosh computers, second only to Apple itself, OWC is uniquely positioned to perform ongoing testing and development of memory upgrade kits for Macs made over the past 25 years. In fact, the RAM is hardwired to the logic board and the flash storage is located on a custom Mini PCI Express board, meaning that tweaking the internals is not really on the table for most users.Other World Computing announced today through its MaxRAM program the immediate availability of 8GB and 16GB OWC Memory Upgrade Kits that enable owners of 2010 Mac mini, MacBook 13″, and 2.4GHz MacBook Pro 13″ computers to add up to 16GB of RAM - up to double the previous listed maximum capacity of 8GB.
"The batteries, hard drive, and RAM are all kept under lock and key - nothing here is removable or user upgradable (at least not easily).
or totally not replaceable at all (so when the battery goes bad.you're hosed)! only replaceable by an Apple professional One other VERY important thing to know (if someone intends on getting one of the newest MacBook Air's and intends on keeping it a long time).is the battery (or the battery array) in the newest MacBook Air is also NOT designed to be replaced.
Yeah.the newest MacBook Airs have their positives (very thin & very light).but that comes at a price.and I believe one of those "prices" is expandability.Īs we very well know.there isn't a whole lot you can upgrade on Apple laptops/notebooks (just hard drive & ram).and with the newest MacBook Air's with SSD drives (and super thin design).ram & storage upgrades after purchase are not possible.