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Timetec 8GB KIT(2x4GB) Compatible for Apple DDR3 1067MHz / 1066MHz PC3-8500 for Mac Book, Mac Book Pro, iMac, Mac Mini (Late 2008, Early/Mid/Late 2009, Mid 2010) MAC SODIMM Memory RAM Upgrade

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  • DDR3 1066MHz PC3-8500 204-Pin Unbuffered Non ECC 1.5V CL7 Dual Rank 2Rx8 based 256x8 Module Size: 8GB KIT(2x4GB Modules) Guaranteed Lifetime warranty from Purchase Date Free technical support
  • Compatible with Apple Mac Book - 13 inch Late 2008, 13 inch Late 2009, 13 inch Mid 2010 - Mac Book5,1 MacBook6,1 Mac Book7,1
  • Compatible with Apple Mac Book Pro -15 inch Late 2008, 17 inch Early 2009, 13 inch / 15 inch / 17 inch Mid 2009, 13 inch / 15 inch / 17 inch Mid 2010 - Mac Book Pro5,1 Mac Book Pro5,2 Mac Book Pro5,3 Mac Book Pro5,4 Mac Book Pro5,5 Mac Book Pro6,1 Mac Book Pro6,2 Mac Book Pro7,1
  • Compatible with Apple iMac - 20 inch/ 24 inch Early 2009, 20 inch Mid 2009, 21.5 inch / 27 inch Late 2009 - iMac9,1 iMac10,1 iMac11,1
  • Compatible with Apple Mac Mini - Early 2009, Late 2009, Mid 2010 - MacMini3,1 MacMini4,1

Brand: Timetec


Computer Memory Size: 8 GB


RAM Memory Technology: DDR3


Memory Speed: 1066 MHz


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Desktop


RAM: ‎8 GB DDR3


Brand: ‎Timetec


Series: ‎78AP106S2R8-8G


Item model number: ‎78AP106S2R8-8G


Item Weight: ‎1.12 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎2.7 x 0.2 x 1.2 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎2.7 x 0.2 x 1.2 inches


Color: ‎Multicolor


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR3 SDRAM


Voltage: ‎1.5 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎Timetec


Country of Origin: ‎Taiwan


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎January 19, 2017


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  • A tip for late 2009 iMac
I bought this RAM upgrade after an installation on my wife’s late-2012 MacMini greatly improved performance. In that case we were replacing the factory-installed 4GB with 16GB—a 4-fold increase. Operation went from sluggish to lightning speed. It was like night and day. I had already upgraded my late 2009 iMac from the factory-installed 4GB to 12GB about 5 years ago. But with RAM prices down, I decided to try going all the way to 16GB. That would be a 1.33-fold increase. My first try went badly. But after two more attempts I got everything right and the computer is performing excellently. Here are the lessons learned in hopes it can help others. The four memory slots on this iMac are at the bottom of the case, just under the Apple logo. You shut down the computer, unplug, spread a towel on your work surface, and lay the computer screen-down on the towel. If you lift up the adjustable base, a small rectangular plate with vent holes becomes accessible. After wrapping a grounded discharge strap on your wrist, you loosen the three captive Philips head screws on the plate, revealing the four memory cards. My vent plate and the visible edge of the RAM cards were covered in dust, so it was a good time to clean that up first. Pulling out the RAM cards is a little more difficult than on most modern computers with flip-up slots. There is a plastic tab that looks like shiny black electrical tape folded over each of the two pairs of memory slots. Finagle the tab out so one end is free, and pull. Don’t be afraid to use a some force until you hear a click and see the two paired RAM cards pull towards you about an eighth- to a quarter-inch. Now ground yourself again (wrist strap preferred but not essential) and pull out the cards you want to replace. In my case there were two 4GB Crucial brand replacement memory cards in the lower (that is front) slots, and the two original MAC 2GB cards in the upper slots. I replaced the latter with my pair of new 4GB Timetec RAM cards. After pressing in the new cards and screwing the cover plate back on, I plugged the iMAC back in for the test. Disappointment! A dark screen, and a series of very scary loud beeps that last several seconds. The beeps just keep going—not just three as in one of the descriptions I read. Time to Google the problem. The best advice I could find was that the new memory cards, or at least one of them, are probably faulty. Now, I wondered why I had ever gotten into this, as the computer was working fine before my attempted upgrade. But with no other options, I decided to try reinstalling the original MAC 2GB cards. I unplugged the machine, opened up the cover again, and put the old cards back in. When I turned the machine back on, the infernal beeping started up again. Now I was really cursing myself. Had I destroyed a perfectly good computer, my go-to workhorse, all for an unnecessary upgrade? Time to calm down and think it through. I shut down, unplugged, and again opened up the RAM slot. Now something dawned on me. I had had some trouble replacing the cover the last two times. Could it be that the memory cards were not fully inserted? After fiddling with them a bit, I felt one of the older replacement cards in a lower slot press in more on one side so that the front edge of the card was flush with the edge of the slot. After some more pushing and wiggling, I got the other side of this card to flush up as well. It took a lot of urging, more than I had been ready to try on the first two installation attempts. Soon, with help of a large plastic spudger, I had all the cards seated flush. This time the cover went back on much more easily, and I was feeliing good about it. Plugged back in, restarted the machine, and voila! Everything worked. . . . . Phew. Project successful. Hope this might help somebody with a similar problem. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2021 by SiteReader

  • Awesome tech support
Excellent tech support. I had ordered wrong type and timetec identified the correct type and maximum ram my older MacBook Pro could handle. Installation was a matter of minutes and booted right up. The shipping was good and delivered in the estimate time at checkout. Side note Amazon was excellent in returning and credited the previous purchase of wrong type ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025 by Fred S.

  • Was able to upgrade two Macs for the price of one. Great value. Works flawlessly.
My late 2009 MacBook Pro was getting pretty sluggish with only the 4GB of memory it came with. After a quick review of a YouTube video, I was able to easily replace the 2x2GB memory sticks with these 2x4GB to bring my total memory up to 8GB. I can see a difference in snappiness of programs once they have been loaded into memory. Loading is still a bit sluggish but that is probably more a function of the disk subsystem. My wife had an iMac with the same 4GB memory problem. I hadn't anticipated this but found that her iMac has four slots, unlike the two I have on my MacBook Pro. I then took my old 2x2GB memory sticks and plugged them into the two vacant slots in her computer thus bringing it up to 8GB. So, in my particular situation I got two 4GB to 8GB upgrades for the price of one. At $35 delivered, this was a very good deal and the new memory has been working flawlessly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2019 by DWC

  • Perfect ram for mid 2010 MacBook Pro
Replaced original HHD with a timetec 512gb SSD then upgraded from 4GB of ram to 8GB's of Timetec Ram for Mac. It's like night and day.I installed windows 11 natively on Mac it blew me away how good old machine was. I have updated to Ventura then Sonoma using open core legacy patcher as my Mac was capped at high sierra. You can download an iso for windows 11 from Microsoft's website for free and install to USB drive hold down option button and install it runs great on old Intel Mac. Ram and SSD saved old MacBook from the dumpster. Also installed on HP laptop and upgraded ram to 16 GB's Timetec Ram both machines have risen from the dead thanks timetec. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2024 by DK DK

  • Would Recommend for older Macs
Works perfectly I was able to make my early 2009 iMac run better than before hopefully, I’ll change the GPU in the graphics card soon but I that’s for a later date but all said and done10/10
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025 by Trickycarrot Trickycarrot

  • Definitely worth doing.
I have an older iMac from late 2009 that is used mostly for web surfing. It was getting a bit laggy, especially if I didn't clear out cookies on a daily basis. Apple no longer sells this memory and I was happy to find it at a really reasonable price on Amazon. Pretty easy to install though I was surprised how much dust had accumulated in the memory port at the bottom of the computer. I took a chance and used a small vacuum to remove the dust, both before removing the old memory and before installing the new ones. As somebody else wrote make sure the new memory clicks into each port. The computer started right up with the new memory installed and feels a bit faster though that could be my imagination. But for the cost it's a worthwhile upgrade to keep an older computer relevant, especially when it's in such good shape. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2021 by Mickey Mickey

  • Overdue upgrade but not too late
I have a mid 2010 MacBook Pro and recently was lucky enough to find a charger replacement but wasn’t too sure I could find the RAM upgrades I should have upgraded ages ago. Not only did this seller have them, but it was a super simple swap; ten screws on the bottom, simple press on tabs beside the old RAM and a quick pop in of the new ones, good to go! Booted up the laptop and went into About this Mac to confirm, fully upgraded. I feel like this gave me a few more good years out of the old gal and am already happy with the noticeably better performance. I don’t game on this but I do some pretty demanding graphic design so it’s immensely helpful to get a little more efficiency in my workflow. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2023 by Krista L. Gossett

  • funciona
funcionó a la perfección en una macbook pro 2009
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025 by Amazon Customer

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