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Our Flexx branded in-house memory modules are manufactured for us, to the highest DRAM industry standards, using only top quality, branded, flash memory chips (like Samsung, Hynix, Micron, etc).
Have the memory installed and used on a MacBook Pro for about 10 months now. Works perfectly, not much else to say.
Inserted easily worked like a dream from the off!
Had a very good service from Flexx. A member of staff was very helpful in sending me the correct memory which arrived by next day delivery. I would not hesitate to reorder again. recommend ordering.
Yes, we are back in business, MBP late 2010, with one bad ram slot, runs now on a single 8GB SODIMM. Even on OSX10.6 (installing 10.11 on an other partition, might be necessary to get the bios updated)
I recently bought and refurbed a 13" Macbook Pro it had a few problems bad screen wifi bluetooth.. and just 4 GB Of Ram Now everything is working great and it has 16GB of Ram and a 1TB Hard Drive, with 16 GB of Ram you can do so much more with parallels i can run in coherance mode and run windows 10 apps alongside OSX ones. I prefer yosemite as my main Os but Sierra brought Siri to the OSX desktop used within parallels I can ask siri (sierra takes around 10GB of space and runs in 2 to 4 GB of Ram) So the virtualisation is really good but there is plenty of ram for photoshop and lightroom and that is great too with no swop being used and nearly no compressed ram (it still does that even with plenty free) The Macbook Pro runs as fast as it can. Should I have bought an SSD? maybe.
The 2010 Macbook Pro is a good machine the 2012 is the last upgradeable one.