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mackid1993

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So, I just picked up a new 2012 Macbook Pro today... it's the $1799 base non-retina model, and I'd like to upgrade the RAM. I generally buy Crucial, but I was wondering if anyone knew of anything better. Should I stick with Crucial, or should I consider something like Corsair or OWC? Thanks!
 
So, I just picked up a new 2012 Macbook Pro today... it's the $1799 base non-retina model, and I'd like to upgrade the RAM. I generally buy Crucial, but I was wondering if anyone knew of anything better. Should I stick with Crucial, or should I consider something like Corsair or OWC? Thanks!
Any of the major brands is fine.
 
Yes, but performance wise, is one brand superior to another at this time?
No, any difference between the brands would be imperceptible to the user in day-to-day use. For the most part, RAM is RAM. Just pick a well-known brand with a good warranty at a good price and you'll be fine.
 
No, any difference between the brands would be imperceptible to the user in day-to-day use. For the most part, RAM is RAM. Just pick a well-known brand with a good warranty at a good price and you'll be fine.

That's what I figured. Thanks.
 
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