Their 2x2GB kit is the topseller with very good reviews. Lifetime warranty and normal replacement/refund policy so I would get it
Nonsense. The MBP comes with 2x2GB already and only has room for two sticks. It's the far more expensive 2x4GB he needs.
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EDIT: Please justify your statement
One example that comes to mind is telling people to return Macbook Pros if they hear any clicking sounds from the hard drive, when it is actually very common and normal due to the nature of the sudden motion circuitry. Anyway, this is someone else's thread so I've no more to add.
Keeping on topic:
OWC. They rock.
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Other World Computing/8566DDR3S8GP/
$350. They will even buy back your old ram if you are in the US (by check, which is useless to those of us outside of the US)
Keeping on topic:
OWC. They rock.
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Other World Computing/8566DDR3S8GP/
$350. They will even buy back your old ram if you are in the US (by check, which is useless to those of us outside of the US)
I highly suggest you have your MBP setup with 8GB when you order it from Apple. Then you are ready to use it out of the box, you don't have to risk getting bad ram from a third party vendor and the warranty will take care of anything that goes wrong. A simple solution.I am too still undecided about ordering 8GB straight from the AS (+400$) or doing the job myself.
I highly suggest you have your MBP setup with 8GB when you order it from Apple. Then you are ready to use it out of the box, you don't have to risk getting bad ram from a third party vendor and the warranty will take care of anything that goes wrong. A simple solution.
Because I'm a student at UCLA, the discount lowered the price to $360.I highly suggest not to have your MBP setup from the factory with a pricy option you can do yourself. Apple charges $400 for the upgrade and you don't even get the 2x2GB chips.
Do it yourself and you can do it for under $300 if you sell your originals. Third party RAM has warranty also.
Actually, G.Skill get the win when it comes to price.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231294
$329.99.
Its on sale right now for $309, just bought it 🙂
I ended picking up these http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=380229827042&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
for only 315 shipped!
They are Micron modules...the exact same Apple uses for their OEM ram, and crucial is their consumer brand. So essentially they are the same modules that you would buy from crucial for 80 dollars less!
This guy has 3 left, its an awesome deal if anyone wants to upgrade to 8GB.