CORSAIR 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3 1333
$79.99 Original price was: $79.99.$75.99Current price is: $75.99.
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Specification: CORSAIR 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3 1333
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8 reviews for CORSAIR 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3 1333
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$79.99 Original price was: $79.99.$75.99Current price is: $75.99.
Kenne J. –
Pros: Works great and have sped up the overal feel on my 2011 Mac Book Pro 15in 2.2GHz Cons: None Overall Review: I ran MemTest86 after confirming it booted up. No errors what so ever all 8GB are running just fine. Was a little shocked I went from about 1.2GB free of RAM with 4GB but now I have 4.1GB free so to me it seems like more stuff is using the ram which overall makes for a better UI Experience. Got this MBP from my school FullSail to edit video and since my desktop crashed and needs…
Steven N. –
Pros: 1) Cheap – $50 from Newegg v. $200 from Apple 2) Reliable – has given me ZERO problems since first boot 3) Easy to install – less than 10 minutes of work Cons: N/A
McKenna S. –
Pros: Title says it. It’s memory. 2×4 1333. It does what it’s supposed to do. As always, Corsair comes through. 5 eggs. Cons: N/A Incompatibility issue on Apple’s part and not Corsair’s. See Other Thoughts. Overall Review: Con, but not on Corsair’s part, so I’m putting it in the Other Thoughts section. I bought 2 kits of this memory for two computers. One was a 2009 MacBook Pro, and the other, a mid-2010 MacBook Pro. The 2009 model accepted the modules and worked beautifully. The 2010 model…
Eric J. –
Pros: Works great in my Late 2011 MacBook Pro with i7 2.5 GHz. Be sure to get CAS 9 RAM (DDR3 1333) for your 2011 MBP and you should not have compatibility problems. Cons: No problems. I trust Corsair for RAM. They’re great.
Jeff Z. –
Pros: It works. It allows me to blaze along running multiple programs at the same time. Geekbench score only increased from 6465 to 6574, but the performance difference is MUCH more noticeable (see below comments). Cons: None. Overall Review: Notes for Mac Mini owners looking for RAM: Bottom line: Awesome! I bought this memory hoping it would work with my mid-2011 mac mini that only came with 2GB of Ram (It’s the 2.3GHz i5). Having owned other Apple computers, I was really disappointed with…
Scott D. –
Pros: Excellent performance boost in my late-2011 MBP for a decent price. Cons: One module was bad right out of the box – within hours, caused several kernel panics under heavy load and consistently failed Apple Hardware Test. Had to get an RMA, and am now waiting for my replacement. Overall Review: After the failed tests, I read further back in the reviews, and it seems there’s a pattern of one of the modules failing. Corsair’s quality control leaves a little to be desired. If you purchase…
Chris W. –
Pros: inexpensive Cons: crashing my iMac, not worth the money if you working and then all of a sudden your mac resets. 🙁 Overall Review: I had 16GB in my iMac, wanted to expand, I used to buy my ram from different vendor but newegg had good deal on this memory, all was good, ordered it, got it right away, package originally sealed, all perfect, installed it in my iMac and my system recognizes it as 32gb now. All great but every day my iMac crashed after this memory was installed. I thought…
IHAR V. –
Pros: Was sold at great price It’s Corsair It works Cons: None Overall Review: Great RAM for iMac Mid-2011