Computers
Early 2011 Apple MacBook Pro Memory upgrades, why pay more for MAC memory?
Posted by PRO Memory Upgrade on Saturday, March 12 2011
If you are fortunate enough to get your hands on one of these next gen Early 2011, MacBook Pro "Thunderbolt Mac" notebooks and looking to upgrade the RAM to the max, welcome to PRO Memory Upgrade. The 1333MHz SO-DIMM modules we are shipping are Samsung and Hynix original. The same OEMs that sell direct to Apple. Why pay more?
Quick Specs:
RAM capacity: 8GB
Two (2) memory slots or sockets
PIN count is: 204-PIN
DDR3 1333MHz, PC3-10600
DIMM Type: SODIMM, SO-DIMM, Small Outline DIMM
Non ECC
Released: Early 2011
Model IDs:
MacBookPro8,1
MacBookPro8,2
MacBookPro8,3
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MacBook Pro Early 2011 17-inch 2.2GHz Intel Core i7
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MacBook Pro Early 2011 15-inch 2.2GHz Intel Core i7
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MacBook Pro Early 2011 13-inch 2.3GHz Intel Core i5
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MacBook Pro Early 2011 13-inch 2.7GHz Intel Core i7
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MacBook Pro Early 2011 15-inch 2.0GHz Intel Core i7
New Summer 2010 Apple Mac Pro Memory 1333MHz Upgrades
Posted by PRO Memory Upgrade on Wednesday, August 11 2010The new Mac Pro delivers two advanced processor options from Intel. The Quad-Core Intel Xeon “Nehalem” processor is available in a single-processor, quad-core configuration at speeds up to 3.2GHz. For even greater speed and power, choose the “Westmere” series, Intel’s next-generation processor based on its latest 32-nm process technology. ”Westmere” is available in both quad-core and 6-core versions, and the Mac Pro comes with either one or two processors. Which means that you can have a 6-core Mac Pro at 3.33GHz, an 8-core system at 2.4GHz, or, to max out your performance, a 12-core system at up to 2.93GHz. View full list of Mac Pro Memory
New Apple iMacs with 1333MHz memory and Intel Core i3, i5 & i7 Processors Launched
Posted by PRO Memory Upgrade on Wednesday, July 28 2010
Apple has released the new iMac computers which come up with the Intel Core i3, i5 & i7 processors. The Apple iMacs come with the high end processors and also boast 1333MHz, PC3-10600 204-PIN SO-DIMM memory and ATI Radeon HD 5750 which give the gamers the sheer pleasure of gaming and can rival Mac Pro rigs!
iMac 21.5-inch 3.06GHz Intel Core i3
iMac 21.5-inch 3.2GHz Intel Core i3
iMac 21.5-inch 3.6GHz Intel Core i5
iMac 27-inch 2.8GHz Quad Core Intel i5
iMac 27-inch 2.93GHz Quad Core Intel i7
iMac 27-inch 3.2GHz Intel Core i3
iMac 27-inch 3.6GHz Intel Core i5
- Maximum RAM capacity: 16GB
- Four (4) memory slots or sockets
- Module upgrade PIN count is: 204-PIN
- The memory speed is: DDR3 1333MHz, PC3-10600
- The All in one DIMM type is: SODIMM, SO-DIMM, Small Outline DIMM
- Non ECC
PRO Memory Upgrade and Computer RAM Prices
Posted by PRO Memory Upgrade on Tuesday, January 19 2010If you find a lower price on computer memory that is a similar grade and type, share the URL from the other online store and we will try to match it. We offer RAM shoppers a chance to bargain and save money, by submitting offers before they buy, if they find lower priced similar upgrades online. This incentive saves users and offers an solutions to purchasing a new server, laptop or computer. PRO Memory Upgrade knows the competition in online memory market is fierce and wants to allow computer users to buy better made memory at great savings. Saving can be add up when procuring memory upgrades for entire computer departments, government agencies, educational institutions and business environments. The quality of memory modules sold by PRO Memory Upgrade is on par with the best available as they are made by DRAM Manufacturers. PRO Memory Upgrade stocks a complete variety of server memory, laptop memory and desktop memory. Module speeds ranging from DDR, DDR2 and DDR3 are delivered. Configure computers that utilize modules types ranging from, ECC Registered, Fully Buffered, SO-DIMM and Unbuffered. Our computer memory upgrade offerings highlight the top computer brands like; Apple, Dell, HP, Intel, IBM, Sony, Sun and Toshiba. Orders qualify for free FedEx ground shipping that are $50.00 or more and because of the goal to make deals with computer users, shoppers partake in the best quality and price combination available online.
2GB DDR3 1066MHz 204-PIN SO-DIMM price adjustment
Posted by PRO Memory Upgrade on Tuesday, January 12 2010
2GB DDR3 1066MHz 204-PIN SO-DIMM now at $41.99
Install a 2GB PC3-8500 204-PIN SODIMM RAM module kit option.
Max out with a 2GB memory 1x 2GB PC3-8500 DDR3 1066MHz Laptop DIMM professional RAM upgrade to boost your desktop computing power. PRO Memory Upgrade offers memory upgrade expansion solutions built only by DRAM manufacturers. Just the same SO-DIMM quality levels, part numbers and stability you want for your computer.
The 2GB 1x 2GB PC3-8500 204-PIN DDR3 1066MHz SO-DIMM RAM module upgrade specification:
Upgrade Size: 2GB
Memory Kit: 1x 2GB
Module PIN count: 204-PIN
Memory Generation: DDR3
Module Speed: PC3-8500, DDR3-1066
MHz of Module: 1066MHz
Latency of Module: CL7
DIMM Type: SODIMM, SO-DIMM, Laptop DIMM
$129.99 4GB DDR2 800MHz PC2-6400 laptop memory deal
Posted by PRO Memory Upgrade on Friday, September 11 2009Folks out there are looking for an aggressively priced way to max out their high end notebooks and laptops. Here at PRO Memory Upgrade we delivery factory made modules but they can be expensive at times. We producing other budget minded memory module upgrades that allow for savings. Today we have lowered this 4GB DDR2 800MHz PC2-6400 laptop memory upgrade to 129.99ea. Trust PRO Memory Upgrade to deliver an economical memory upgrade option that is 100% compatible and maintains the Jedec and Intel standards that computer OEMs adhere to.
Do it yourself Apple MacBook Pro 2009 Unibody memory installation or replacement instructions
Posted by PRO Memory Upgrade on Tuesday, August 11 2009This installation can ultimately lead to a max upgrade of 8GB of DDR3 1066MHz, PC3-8500 204-PIN RAM for your MacBook Pro Unibody Step 1: Shutting down your MacBook Pro Unibody Shut down your MacBook Pro 2009 Unibody. Disconnect the power adapter, Ethernet cable, USB cables, security lock, and any other cables connected to the MacBook Pro to prevent damaging the notebook. Collect all of your tools. For most laptops you will need a Philips-head screwdriver, needle nose pliers and Torx screwdrivers. Turn over your MacBook Pro 2009 Unibody and remove the ten (10) screws that secure the bottom case. Because the screws are different lengths, note the screw lengths and locations so you can replace the screws correctly. Put them aside in a safe place. Lift off the case and place it to the side. Step 2: Removing static electricity Ground yourself by touching a metal surface inside the computer to discharge any static electricity from your body. Remove existing memory (if present) Push the levers on the sides of the memory module in an outward direction to release the module from the memory card slot. The memory pops up at an angle. Before removing it, make sure you see the half-circle notches. If you don’t see the notches, try pressing the levers outward again. Hold the memory module by its notches and remove it from the slot. Remove the other memory module. Important: Hold the memory modules by their edges; do not touch the gold connectors. Step 3: Install memory (DDR3 1066MHz, PC3-8500 204-PIN SO-DIMM) Align the notch on the gold edge of the module with the notch in the lower memory slot. Tilt the card and push the module into the slot. Use two fingers with firm, even pressure to push down on the memory module. You should hear a click when the memory is inserted correctly. Repeat this procedure to install an additional memory module in the top slot. Press down on the module to make sure it is level. Note: Make sure your memory is installed according to the illustration below, with the gold contacts inserted almost completely into the connector. Step 4: After adding the RAM replace the bottom case Replace the bottom case. Replace and tighten the ten screws you removed earlier, making sure to put the different length screws in their proper locations.
Dell delivers a new Inspiron 546 desktop PC and we have the memory
Posted by PRO Memory Upgrade on Wednesday, July 1 2009
Dell has released a brand new Inspiron desktop model today tagged the Inspiron 546 and 546s. This desktop system is targeted for budget-minded folks, while delivering a good array of features. All in all it's a good value.
The new computer features a 2.3GHz AMD Sempron processor, ATI graphics and 2GB of DDR2 800MHz 240-PIN PC2-6400 RAM. There are numerous upgrade options available.
BOOST and expand the the RAM up to 8GB here with these 2GB Dell Insprion 546 Desktop 800MHz Unbuffered DIMM upgrades.
Dell Insprion 546 Desktop MAX RAM: 8GB
This Insprion Desktop has memory slots/sockets: 4
Upgrade Size: 2GB
Memory Kit: 1x 2GB
Module PIN count: 240-PIN
Memory Generation: DDR2
Module Speed: PC2-6400, DDR2-800
MHz of Module: 800MHz
Latency of Module: CL5
This Dell Insprion Desktop DIMM Type: UDIMM, Unbuffered DIMM, Unregistered DIMM
The new Dell Studio 14z laptop is loaded with impressive hardware
Posted by PRO Memory Upgrade on Thursday, May 28 2009
Dell has not released a 14-inch consumer laptop (slash college student) for quite a while, but Dell delivers a summer blockbuster with the all new Dell Studio 14z notebook computer. The Studio 14z is the thinnest and lightest 14-inch notebook Dell has ever produced, promising more than 6 hours of battery life, powerful video performance, and available in more than 120 different designs just in time for back-to-school season. It is also among the first tiny notebooks machines utilizing DDR3 laptop SO-DIMM memory modules besides the MacBook.
Price cuts on 4GB DDR2 PC2-5300 & PC2-6400 SO-DIMM for higher power laptop computer users.
Posted by PRO Memory Upgrade on Monday, May 18 2009
Prices have dropped today on 4GB SODIMM memory module upgrades for DDR2-based laptops! Check it out! $169.99ea.
4GB DDR2 800MHz 200-PIN PC2-6400 Small Outline DIMM module
4GB DDR2 667MHz 200-PIN PC2-5300 Small Outline DIMM module
Dells budget iMac alternative arrives but with only an 18-inch screen and a MAX of 4GB of DDR2 Memory
Posted by PRO Memory Upgrade on Tuesday, May 5 2009
Dell aims at budget minded computer users who want an all in one. Dell skimps on connectivity, screen size and of course maximum RAM capacity of 4GB PC2-6400 240-PIN DDR2 800MHz.
The new Latitude E6400 XFR Fully Rugged Laptop and PowerEdge M610 & M710 offer customers more RAM expansion capacity
Posted by PRO Memory Upgrade on Tuesday, April 14 2009
Built tough for tough environments, Latitude E6400 XFR was designed and engineered to be the highest performing fully rugged laptop in its class and from what we have seen this is true. It out performs the top Panasonic Toughbook and has twice the RAM capacity! According to Dell The Dell Latitude™ XFR D630 has up to 23% greater performance than Panasonic’s CF-30” Based on SYSmark® 2007 testing by Dell Labs in February 5, 2008 with a Dell Latitude XFR D630 (Intel Core Duo T7500 @ 2.2GHz, 512MB RAM, Windows XP Pro SP2, 160GB HDD) compared to a Panasonic CF-30 (Intel Core Duo L2400 @ 1.66GHz, 512MB RAM, Windows XP Pro SP2, 80GB HDD). So this E6400 XFR aims to out perform even more. If you are in the market for more Latitude E6400 XFR memory, check us out!
Dell allows inexpensive servers with the ability to MAX at 96GB and 144GB of memory, amazing! The Intel Xeon Processor 5500 Series based Dell PowerEdge M610 & M710 blade servers are designed to adapt in real time to your software enabling multiple tasks to be done simultaneously, while boosting performance with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology as business usage demands it most. Well done Dell, and with the M610 starting at $1699.99 it makes for a server you can afford. PRO Memory Upgrade delivers the PowerEdge M710 and PowerEdge M610 1333MHz ECC Registered modules you can trust and afford.
Higher capacity RAM in the new Apple iMac and we have the DDR3 1066MHz SO-DIMM modules!
Posted by PRO Memory Upgrade on Friday, April 3 2009
Apple has done it yet again with few upgrades including FireWire 800 and the ability to upgrade the memory to a powerful 8GB. Not to mention other note worthy improvements in the new iMac 2.66GHz, 2.93GHz, or 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 systems.
Memory Tech Specs:
2GB (two 1GB SO-DIMM) or 4GB (two 2GB SO-DIMMs) of 204-PIN CL7 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM; two SO-DIMM slots support up to 8GB.
Check out our Apple iMac 2.66GHz, 2.93GHz, or 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 memory expansion options.