What Is The Difference Between TB And GB? GB (gigabyte) and TB (terabyte) are units of measurement for storage size. Another common measure is MB (megabyte). 1024MB = 1GB and 1024GB = 1TB. So... Read answer Asked by George O. on March 2nd, 2012 Filed Under: RAM, Memory, Hard Drive, TB, GB
How Much RAM Do I Have? Before upgrading your RAM, it's important to know how much memory you have installed and how many memory slots your Mac can support. Find Installed... Read answer Asked by Jenny P. on December 30th, 2013 Filed Under: Mac, RAM, Memory
Can I Upgrade The MacBook Air To 16GB Of RAM? As of this writing, you cannot upgrade the RAM in the MacBook Air. MacBook Air memory is soldered to the motherboard, so it cannot be modified after... Read answer Asked by Heather A. on April 5th, 2012 Filed Under: MacBook Air, RAM, Memory, Upgrade
How Do I Find My Mac Model Identifier? Finding the Model Identifier (sometimes called Machine Model) is the easiest way to determine which family your Mac belongs to. This information can... Read answer Asked by Jon S. on March 14th, 2014 Filed Under: iMac, MacBook Pro, MacBook, Mac mini, Mac, Mac Pro, RAM, Memory, Model, Model Identifier
How Much Memory Can Be Installed In A 2011 iMac? The 2011 iMac family (released in May of that year) came in 21.5" and 27" screen sizes. All models contained four memory slots using 1333MHz DDR3... Read answer Asked by Rick H. on January 12th, 2012 Filed Under: iMac, RAM, Memory, Upgrade, 2011
Why Is My Mac Making Three Beeping Sounds During Startup? If your Mac is making the dreaded three beeps of death during startup then you definitely have a RAM issue of some kind. Possibilities include... Read answer Asked by Arlene O. on March 22nd, 2012 Filed Under: RAM, Memory, Startup, OS X
Can I Put 8GB Of RAM In A 2008 MacBook Pro? There were two upgrades to the MacBook Pro family in 2008 - one in February and another in October. The MacBook Pro 15 from February 2008 has a max... Read answer Asked by Pearl G. on January 24th, 2012 Filed Under: MacBook Pro, RAM, Memory, Upgrade, 2008, MacBook Pro 15, MacBook Pro 17
How Much Memory Can I Put In A 2009 iMac? The iMac was updated twice in 2009 - in March and in October. All the models from that year use 1066MHz DDR3 PC3-8500 SDRAM. However, the March 2009... Read answer Asked by Loretta R. on October 26th, 2011 Filed Under: iMac, RAM, Memory, Upgrade, 2009
Can I Upgrade iPad RAM? The RAM inside the iPad and iPad 2 is soldered to the motherboard, so it's impossible to upgrade it. There are currently no third-party solutions. Read answer Asked by Lydia K. on October 21st, 2011 Filed Under: iPad, RAM, Memory, Upgrade
What Is The Maximum RAM For My 2010 iMac? If you have one of the iMac models that was released in July 2010, you have four memory slots that can handle a maximum of 16GB total. Be sure to use... Read answer Asked by Blanche D. on September 27th, 2011 Filed Under: iMac, RAM, Memory, Upgrade, 2010
How Much Memory Can Be Installed In A MacBook Air? The current version of the MacBook Air (2010) supports a maximum of 4GB of RAM (2GB is standard). Memory cannot be upgraded later with the MacBook Air... Read answer Asked by Justin R. on May 23rd, 2011 Filed Under: MacBook Air, RAM, Memory
What's The Maximum Amount Of RAM Supported By The 2011 Mac Mini? There were three Mac mini models released in 2011 with model identifiers Macmini5,1 to Macmini5,3. Each model takes 1333MHz DDR3 PC3-10600 SDRAM and... Read answer Asked by Norman W. on October 26th, 2011 Filed Under: Mac mini, RAM, Memory, Upgrade, 2011
How Much RAM Does My 2009 MacBook Pro Support? There were MacBook Pro updates in January, March, and June of 2009. No matter which model you own, the RAM capacity is 8GB. Each model has two RAM... Read answer Asked by Jose P. on September 27th, 2011 Filed Under: MacBook Pro, RAM, Memory, Upgrade, 2009
Can I Put iMac Memory In A MacBook Pro? The short answer: some iMac memory is compatible with MacBook Pro memory, but that's not always the case. Your best best would be to check out App... Read answer Asked by Reggie N. on May 3rd, 2011 Filed Under: iMac, MacBook Pro, Memory
Can I Upgrade The RAM In The MacBook Pro 13 Inch Retina Display? No, the RAM in the MacBook Pro Retina Display is soldered to the motherboard, so it cannot be upgraded after you purchase the Mac. Instead, you have... Read answer Asked by Cherie C. on November 16th, 2012 Filed Under: RAM, Memory, MacBook Pro 13, Upgrades, Retina display
What Is ECC Memory? ECC stands for Error Checking and Correcting and is a method of finding and fixing system memory errors through the use of additional bits and a... Read answer Asked by Tim F. on March 15th, 2011 Filed Under: RAM, Memory, ECC, Non-ECC
How Much Memory Can Be Put In A Mac Mini? The RAM capacity of your Mac mini depends on which specific model you have. The newest Mac mini as of this writing has an 8GB memory capacity. Find... Read answer Asked by Ryan B. on May 13th, 2011 Filed Under: Mac mini, RAM, Memory
How Much Memory Can I Have For A 2009 MacBook? There were multiple MacBook updates in 2009, so it depends which model you own. The early 2009 models can support 6GB of 800MHz DDR2 PC2-6400 SDRAM... Read answer Asked by Victor L. on November 2nd, 2011 Filed Under: MacBook, RAM, Memory, Upgrade, 2009
What Is The RAM Capacity For A 2007 MacBook? The MacBook2,1 (May) and MacBook 3,1 (November) were both released in 2007. Each has two memory slots that require 667MHz DDR2 PC2-5300 SDRAM, but the... Read answer Asked by William B. on October 27th, 2011 Filed Under: MacBook, RAM, Memory, Upgrade, 2007
Can I Upgrade The Memory In The MacBook Pro Retina Display? The RAM in the MacBook Pro Retina Display (2012) is soldered to the motherboard (like the MacBook Air). It is not user-upgradeable, so you will have... Read answer Asked by Joy G. on June 20th, 2012 Filed Under: MacBook Pro, RAM, Memory, Upgrade, MacBook Pro 15, Retina display