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MacBook Pro 2007-2008? No.
MacBook Pro 2009-2010? Maybe.
MacBook Pro 2011-2012? Yes, but you might want to take a look at the faster Kingston HyperX Plug'n'Play instead.

According to the profile, it is a 2013 MBP, which is probably a 2012 MBP, and if so, then you are right.


@ Beecler: If it is a 2013 MacBook Pro with Retina Display, then the RAM cannot be upgraded.
 
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According to the profile, it is a 2013 MBP, which is probably a 2012 MBP, and if so, then you are right.


@ Beecler: If it is a 2013 MacBook Pro with Retina Display, then the RAM cannot be upgraded.

Its not a MBPr it's the mid 2012 i guess is what they call it. It have the 2.6 I7 with 1600 8gigs of mem with 750G 7200rpm.
 
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