🚀 Elevate Your Mac Experience!
The Timetec 8GB DDR3 RAM upgrade is a high-performance memory solution compatible with select MacBook Pro and iMac models from 2010 to 2011. With a speed of 1333MHz and a compact design, this RAM module enhances your device's performance while ensuring reliability with a lifetime warranty and dedicated technical support.
RAM | 8 GB DDR3L |
Brand | Timetec |
Item model number | LYSB00SNM1LBE-ELECTRNCS |
Item Weight | 0.48 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.66 x 0.2 x 1.2 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.66 x 0.2 x 1.2 inches |
Color | Multicolor |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
Manufacturer | Timetec |
ASIN | B00SNM1LBE |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 23, 2015 |
M**S
will NOT work with a mid 2010 iMac with an i3 processor
They are probably great but you should be advised they will NOT work with a mid 2010 iMac with an i3 processor. I found out the hard way.
J**O
Exceptional
They were very easy to install, and made the computer work faster than normal
S**.
So far so good!
This is an early review just post installation, but everything went as expected and no kernel panics or other issues so far. Will post another update if something comes up but currently I see no issues.This is an excellent deal for 32gb of ram.I have this memory installed in my trusty mid-2011 27” iMac with a 2.7ghz i5 and 1TB ssd which I also recently installed into this old machine. The two upgrades together are proving to give this old beast a new lease on life and it honestly runs even better than it did originally when I first bought it.Highly recommend 👍🏻
S**.
Works on Mid 2010 IMac 27"
I purchased this set for a MID 2010 27" IMAC with i7 2.93 ghz processor. If you check Apple's website, it will tell you that these iMacs are upgradeable to only 16GB Ram (4GBx4slots) But an extensive research I have done shown me that 27" iMac (Mid 2010) models with the i7 processor can actually work with 32gb Ram (8GBx4slots) instead of 16gb. So I decided to get this set 8gbx4 as it was matching all the other requirements of Apple. The rams were recognized by the system as soon as I turned on the computer, and they did make a big difference, upgrading from 8gb to 32 GB. I do stock trading so I have several apps open at the same time, such as discord, TDA Think or Swim, Webull, Youtube and more, all at the same time and the rams handle all that with absolutely no problem. It has been almost a week, but so far, I am very happy. I also exchanged the HD withSAMSUNG 870 EVO 250GB 2.5 Inch SATA III Internal SSD (MZ-77E250B/AM) and together with the ram update, they are working miracles.
S**D
Perfect for my needs
I have an older iMac mid 2011 and I wanted to upgrade the ram from 16GB to 32GB and this did the trick. iMacs are easy to replace the ram on and this simple upgrade took me about 2 minutes. Honestly it took more time to disconnect the peripherals and get the computer off the desk than it did to replace the RAM!Once I booted everything back up it was instantly recognized and everything ran fine. The large format graphics I do for my job as a designer run smooth now, especially with the updates to the Adobe cloud needing a little more ram than usual to handle some of my larger projects for clients.Totally worth the money and not as expensive as it is from apple or other 'apple resellers' online.
S**G
4 X 8GB Works Well for iMac Mid March 2011
IMac Mid March 2011 is officially (by Apple) designated to use 4 X 4GB. Our existing one had 2 X 4GB. The past Attempt to add additional 2 X 4GB was unsuccessful. (I had selected additional memory as per Apple specifications. I assume even though the official specifications were identical, in reality there was a mismatch between the existing 2 X 4 GB and new 2 X 4 GB.)This time decided to install all four slots with the same chips. Learned on-line that 8GB worked fine even though Apple mentions each slot is for 4GB. Installation was easy. The performance improvement is very noticeable, especially for memory hog applications such as Photos. The startup time has also significantly reduced.
V**O
and don't know how good their warranty or customer service will be
No complaints at all. Reliable so far, and fast shipping. Even though Hynix is a huge, major manufacturer, I've never heard of the manufacturer "Timetec". and don't know how good their warranty or customer service will be, if needed.
P**E
MBP Early 2011 13" A1278 MC700LL/A Good!
To repeat: this was used in a MacBook Pro Early 2011 13" A1278 MC700LL/A. It works! I replaced one of the original 2GB modules with this and left one in and I now have 10GB. Performance is "satisfactory", ie, I don't perceive any slowing from the chip or the mixin'n'matchin' of the 2GB and this 8GB. Of course the overall everything is faster as one would expect, especially when a virtual Windows 10 session is also running. Note that I paired this upgrade with an SSD and between the two I ended up with a pretty adequate laptop.
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