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james-bailey

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Original poster
Nov 17, 2010
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Hey folks, I am going to increase my RAM in my MBP 15" 2.53mhz i5, bought late 2010, and from looking on the Crucial website http://www.crucial.com/uk/store/mpartspecs.aspx?mtbpoid=DB93A1F4A5CA7304 I think this is going be the one I want.

I remember my MBP having a model number on the back that should match MC372LL/A on that website but it seems to of been scratched off the back of mine due to wear n tear...

Is there anywhere else I can find that number on mine?

Thanks
 
Hey folks, I am going to increase my RAM in my MBP 15" 2.53mhz i5, bought late 2010, and from looking on the Crucial website http://www.crucial.com/uk/store/mpartspecs.aspx?mtbpoid=DB93A1F4A5CA7304 I think this is going be the one I want.

I remember my MBP having a model number on the back that should match MC372LL/A on that website but it seems to of been scratched off the back of mine due to wear n tear...

Is there anywhere else I can find that number on mine?

Thanks

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