OWC knows more than I do about RAM and if they say it doesn't fit, my guess
is it will not!

Tom


On 4/3/11 10:52 AM, "Stuart" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sorry the MPB list has been taken over by preverts of all kinds so doubt I
> will get a serious answer there -
> 
> I know that this is g books but I am now with an MBP. And I asked a question
> of iMac / MBP (because I want to know if 2G ram DDR3 1333 MHz from an iMac can
> be used in my MBP early 2010?)
> 
> Thinking to buy 8G for the iMac, & use its current 4G 1333 DDR3 in the MBP.
> OWC advise that MBP requires 1067 MHz! Not 1333 MHz? :-)?
> 
> Grateful for any enlightenment.
> 
> Stuart.
> 
> From OWC - 
> 
> "Dear Stuart,
> 
> You will not, the 2010 MBP used 1066MHz memory and will not support the
> 1333MHz used in the iMac 11,2.
> 
> If the MBP was a 2011 then yes you would be able to do that. Let me know if
> you have any further questions/concerns.
> 
> Thank you!
>> 
> 
> 
>> Product Name: 8gb mem for iMac
>> Item Serial Number:   Serial Number: W8028ZBSDAS
>> Operating System: OS 10.6.6
>> Processor: Intel Core i3  : 3.06 GHz
>> Model Identifier: 11/2
>> 
>> Description:
>> I have an 11/2 iMac,, 2010, and am thinking of buying the 2 x 4gb memory
>> upgrade. If I do so, will I be able to use the old memory (2 x 2gb DDR3 1333
>> MHZ)  in my March 2010 MBP? (Which currently has 2 x 1gb DDR3 1067MHz)
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Stuart."
> 
> 



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