Thursday, February 7, 2013

Upgrading the memory on your MacBook

Upgrading the memory on your Mid 2010 Unibody MacBook to 8GB




If you wanna increase the speed and performance of your MacBook and generally laptop, thin first inexpensive thing that you have to do, is upgrading the memory, which costs very little money nowadays.
In this video, I show you to upgrade the memory on your Mid 2010 unibody MacBook White to 8GB of RAM.
Instruments you need are: Philips screwdriver, anti static wrist strap and the Memory cards 2x4GB 1066Mhz.
in this video i used a pair of Kingston 4GB DDR3 1066Mhz SODIMM CL7 204-Pin
they are cheap and extremely fast.
it's Highly recommended as my laptop's speed increased and it performs about 4times faster than before the upgrade.

2 comments:

  1. The manual says it only supports 4GB of memory. Do you see any problem with that?

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    1. forget about the manual, It does support 8GB, in Fact some people managed to fit in 16GB 8GB x 2 and it works, you can find it on Macrumors, there are no issues whatsoever, works like a charm

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