Apple selling 8GB memory upgrade kits for 15" MacBook Pros

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in Current Mac Hardware edited January 2014
It will cost you an arm and a leg, but Apple is now offering an official 8GB memory upgrade kit for the mid- and high-end models of its current 15-inch unbibody MacBook Pro family, AppleInsider has discovered.



The kit containing a pair of 4GB 1066MHz DDR3 SO-DIMMs is available immediately for a whopping $1200, or nearly the price of the company's entry-level 13-inch unibody MacBook.



According to a page on the company's online store, the upgrades are available only for the 2.66GHz 15-inch MacBook Pro (link) and 2.93GHz 15-inch MacBook Pro (link), but not the 2.4GHz model.



It's unclear whether the memory modules are compatible with the 2.53GHz 15-inch MacBook Pro, which was introduced in October and replaced this month by the 2.66GHz model.



The upgrade kit doubles the maximum amount of memory supported by the 15-inch MacBook Pro, bringing it up to spec with its 17-inch cousin.







Its addition to the Apple online store appears to be fairly recently, as the technical specifications printed on the product page for the 15-inch MacBook Pro still indicate that the 2.66GHz MacBook Pro "supports up to 4GB" of DDR3 SDRAM.



Update: AppleInsider reader Stu just spoke with an Apple store support representative online who claims the 8GB upgrade kit is indeed compatible with the 2.53GHz 15-inch MacBook Pro. A copy of the chat transcript follows:



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  • Reply 1 of 79
    rbonnerrbonner Posts: 635member
    I purchased a 4GB SIMM from Other World Computing, worked great in my 2.8 Ghz MBP, now a total of 6GB Page Outs dropped off considerably.
  • Reply 2 of 79
    Aren't the 2.53 GHz Macs the same spec (except for the CPU speed) as those that support the 8GB of memory? CPU speed should not be able to dictate something like this, should it? And even so, with such a small gap in speed between the two models, you'd think you could install the 8GB on the original unibody Macs.



    This is all just wishful thinking as I have the 2.53 GHz MacBook Pro and would benefit greatly from the memory bump.
  • Reply 3 of 79
    gmcalpingmcalpin Posts: 266member
    Man, I'm going to be bummed if it's not compatible with the 2.53 15" MBP. I would've wanted to upgrade after RAM prices have dropped a bit.
  • Reply 4 of 79
    nasseraenasserae Posts: 3,167member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by krankerz View Post


    Aren't the 2.53 GHz Macs the same spec (except for the CPU speed) as those that support the 8GB of memory? CPU speed should not be able to dictate something like this, should it? And even so, with such a small gap in speed between the two models, you'd think you could install the 8GB on the original unibody Macs.



    This is all just wishful thinking as I have the 2.53 GHz MacBook Pro and would benefit greatly from the memory bump.



    I have the Unibody 2.4 GHz and wondering the same thing! I thought the only difference was the processor speed and the 512 MB video card! I am not interested in getting the 8GB (not for $1200) but would like to know why it is only for the 2.66 GHz!



    Here is the text from MacBook Pro specs:



    2GB (two 1GB SO-DIMMs) or 4GB (two 2GB SO-DIMMs) of 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM; two SO-DIMM slots support up to 4GB
  • Reply 5 of 79
    $1200??? How can anyone justify this price? Oh wait, it's an Apple forum.
  • Reply 6 of 79
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by StLBluesFan View Post


    $1200??? How can anyone justify this price? Oh wait, it's an Apple forum.



    That's not the point, ass. The point is being able to support that amount of memory and buy it from some other retailer like Kingston or Corsair.
  • Reply 7 of 79
    teckstudteckstud Posts: 6,476member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by krankerz View Post


    That's not the point, ass. The point is being able to support that amount of memory and buy it from some other retailer like Kingston or Corsair.



    What good is all that memory if the screens flicker? \
  • Reply 8 of 79
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by teckstud View Post


    What good is all that memory if the screens flicker?



    Mine doesn't flicker. You may want to get yours checked out.
  • Reply 9 of 79
    gmcalpingmcalpin Posts: 266member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by krankerz View Post


    Mine doesn't flicker. You may want to get yours checked out.



    Please. Teckstud can't afford any of the stuff he complains about here incessantly. If he did, he would know that most of his complaints are wrong.



    Also, my MBP doesn't flicker, either.



    Incidentally, Crucial's 1x4GB DDR3 upgrade is $979. Apple's $200 markup is chump change.
  • Reply 10 of 79
    At $1200 for the 8GB upgrade, the 17" Pro with 8GB is a better deal.
  • Reply 11 of 79
    gmcalpingmcalpin Posts: 266member
    Just got off the phone with the Apple Store, and unless the sales guy is mistaken (which is certainly possible), the 2.53 GHz MBP doesn't support 8GB. grumble grumble
  • Reply 12 of 79
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by gmcalpin View Post


    Just got off the phone with the Apple Store, and unless the sales guy is mistaken (which is certainly possible), the 2.53 GHz MBP doesn't support 8GB. grumble grumble



    I just don't see how that's possible. Don't they both have the same front side bus and chipset?
  • Reply 13 of 79
    rbonnerrbonner Posts: 635member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by gmcalpin View Post




    Incidentally, Crucial's 1x4GB DDR3 upgrade is $979. Apple's $200 markup is chump change.



    Other World Computing has the 4 GB SIMM for $370, works great, I have it next to my 2GB stock SIMM. A slight performance hit with the mis-matched pair, but the extra memory more than compensates.



    The only reason I could see to purchase the Apple memory is for warranty reasons. Make sure you save your original memory if you need to send the unit into the repair depot, they insist on having it sent back stock.
  • Reply 14 of 79
    teckstudteckstud Posts: 6,476member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by gmcalpin View Post


    Please. Teckstud can't afford any of the stuff he complains about here incessantly. If he did, he would know that most of his complaints are wrong.




    Dude - thread upon thread have been posted about new MacBook Pro screen issues. Get your head out of your A$$.
  • Reply 15 of 79
    bsenkabsenka Posts: 799member
    OWC has the 8Gb kit for $719.99. Still a lot, but I'm sure it'll come down. The 4Gb kit for my iMac that Apple charged almost $900 for a little over a years ago, can now be had for about $50.
  • Reply 16 of 79
    solipsismsolipsism Posts: 25,726member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by krankerz View Post


    Aren't the 2.53 GHz Macs the same spec (except for the CPU speed) as those that support the 8GB of memory? CPU speed should not be able to dictate something like this, should it? And even so, with such a small gap in speed between the two models, you'd think you could install the 8GB on the original unibody Macs.



    This is all just wishful thinking as I have the 2.53 GHz MacBook Pro and would benefit greatly from the memory bump.



    Quote:
    Originally Posted by NasserAE View Post


    I have the Unibody 2.4 GHz and wondering the same thing! I thought the only difference was the processor speed and the 512 MB video card! I am not interested in getting the 8GB (not for $1200) but would like to know why it is only for the 2.66 GHz!



    Here is the text from MacBook Pro specs:



    2GB (two 1GB SO-DIMMs) or 4GB (two 2GB SO-DIMMs) of 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM; two SO-DIMM slots support up to 4GB



    I can't think of any realistic scenario where someone would want to spend so much on RAM, but then skimp on the additional cost of faster processor I think this is only for marketing, that there is no actual limitation preventing you form installing 2x4GB yourself. You should also be able to install 2x4GB in the cheapest unibody MB.
  • Reply 17 of 79
    teckstudteckstud Posts: 6,476member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by gmcalpin View Post


    Just got off the phone with the Apple Store, and unless the sales guy is mistaken (which is certainly possible), the 2.53 GHz MBP doesn't support 8GB. grumble grumble



    Lesson learned- never buy new products from Apple. Wait my friend, wait.
  • Reply 18 of 79
    gmcalpingmcalpin Posts: 266member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by rbonner View Post


    Other World Computing has the 4 GB SIMM for $370, works great



    Is that ECC memory, or non-ECC?



    I agree, though; Apple's mark-up is really for the warranty. I'm just tired of asshats complaining about Apple's pricing as if it's something shocking or new.
  • Reply 19 of 79
    frjolefrjole Posts: 5member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by AppleInsider View Post


    It's unclear whether the memory modules are compatible with the 2.53GHz 15-inch MacBook Pro, which was introduced in October and replaced this month by the 2.66GHz model.



    They aren't. Those machines don't support 8 gigs of memory. Its pretty clear when you stop and think and realize that it would be listed as compatible if it was.
  • Reply 20 of 79
    richlrichl Posts: 2,213member
    $1200 isn't a terrible price. The same RAM costs $979.99 from Crucial. Usually Apple's RAM upgrades costs +300-500% compared to the competition. +~20% seems quite reasonable in comparison.
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