I have some RAM upgrade sets left over from when I was upgrading MacBooks and 
MacBook Pros of 2010 vintage, despite Apple’s assertion that these computers 
max at 8GB (2x4gb). I have successfully made this upgrade numerous times in Mid 
2010 MacBooks (2.4ghz), and these RAM upgrades (especially when coupled with 
SSD installation) make a world of difference in performance and lengthen the 
useful life of these computers. 

My research tells me these are compatible with late 2010 Macbook (C2D 2.4ghz), 
MacBook Pro (C2D 2.66ghz), mid-2010 Mac Mini and Mac Mini Server (2.4ghz, or 
2.66ghz)

That being said, please do your own research. Be sure of your particular 
computer model. I can’t be responsible for your purchase of ram that does not 
fit your need. If you have a specific situation that you think will work, but 
are unsure, I can possibly answer your questions.

both sets are 2 x 8GB (16gb total) PC3-8500 1066mhz SODIMM

1)  Kingston KTA-M81066K2/8G (kit of 2)

2)  Mushkin 997019 (2x8GB) 16GB


I see these sets (when available) selling for $60-$80 or so online, how about 
$55 shipped first class in US for each set - buy one (let me know if you have a 
preference) or both, first come first served. 

(THIS IS NOT MY PAYPAL EMAIL, so contact me before sending PayPal payment)

thanks for your interest.

Ray Northway
Saco, ME  04072
098raynman on eBay (less active of late but 100% score there)

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