
Crucial Technology 4GB kit Apple MacBook Pro Upgrade
Ensure System Reliability with Quality MemoryIntroducing the Crucial Technology 4GB kit (2GBx2). Upgrade your system with confidence using Crucial memory, known for its reliability and performance. Designed for compatibility with Apple MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2009) systems. Capacity: 4GB (...
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Overview
Ensure System Reliability with Quality Memory
Introducing the Crucial Technology 4GB kit (2GBx2). Upgrade your system with confidence using Crucial memory, known for its reliability and performance. Designed for compatibility with Apple MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2009) systems.
- Capacity: 4GB (2GBx2)
- Memory Type: DDR3 PC3-8500
- Error Correction: Non-ECC
- Compatibility: Apple MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2009) System
Key Features
204-pin SODIMM
DDR3-1066
DDR3 PC3-8500 Unbuffered, NON-ECC, DDR3-1066, 1.35v/1.5v (Dual Profile), 256Meg x 64
The only brand of memory upgrade available directly from a DRAM manufacturer, tested to meet the most stringent industry specifications
Install it yourself in about 15 minutes. The same top-quality memory that the worlds largest computer manufacturers install in the systems they sell
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- This 4GB kit provides a substantial memory upgrade for compatible Apple MacBook Pro models.
- It is specifically designed as 204-pin SODIMM DDR3-1066 memory, ensuring compatibility with targeted systems.
- Operates at a low voltage of 1.35v/1.5v (Dual Profile), potentially contributing to lower power consumption.
- Crucial is a DRAM manufacturer, suggesting these modules are tested to meet stringent industry specifications.
- The memory is designed for easy user installation, typically taking about 15 minutes to upgrade.
👎 Cons
- Compatibility is limited to Apple MacBook Pro models that use DDR3-1066 (PC3-8500) 204-pin SODIMM memory.
- The 4GB total capacity might be considered minimal for modern computing demands, especially for intensive tasks.
- DDR3-1066 is an older generation of RAM, limiting performance compared to newer DDR4 or DDR5 standards.
- Non-ECC memory means it lacks error-correcting capabilities, which is standard for consumer-grade memory but not enterprise.
- No specific warranty period is mentioned, which could be a concern for long-term reliability.