As the topic says really - is this possible? I swear I read somewhere they stopped you from doing it but can't find anything to give me a straight answer.
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I can't in my 2012 Macbook Pro Retina, so would assume not:worried:
If it is the pre-retina model indeed it can,I have a 13" MBP late 2011 and i want to upgrade from 4gb to 16gb of ram.
Can this be done ?
If it is the pre-retina model indeed it can,
Heres the 8GB kit:
http://www.dabs.com/products/crucial-8gb--2-x-4gb--ddr3-1066mhz-pc3-8500-204pin-sodimm-cl7-mac-891G.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=ppc product search&utm_campaign=Components and Storage - Memory - Generic Memory
and heres the 16GB kit:
http://www.flexxmemory.co.uk/mac-dd...acbook-pros/?gclid=CNuHwaed1cECFYrHtAodlmQANQ
Perfect, Been reading stuff on the apple support forums and it seems that going 16Gb and a SSD hard drive seems to be amazing so this is my plan.
In my opinion it may be better to go with some of the fusion style drives available, gives you the speed of ssd and the capacity of a disk drive
I think this shows how out of the loop I am, last time I checked prices on an ssd they were ludicrousThing is a 512Gb SSD can be had for £150 now, and terabyte drives aren't as ludicrous as they were. So personally if you're going to do it may as go full SSD
You seem surprised?Honestly?
Come on Apple - that is just f**king disgusting. There's trying to grab more money at the initial purchase point - and then there's just taking the piss.
You seem surprised?