So my question is, Has anyone ever upgraded their RAM to 8GB On a Mid 2010 MacBook 7.1? I did read on that the 2010 MacBook "Apple only officially supports a maximum of 4 GB of RAM, but site sponsor Other World Computer discovered that the White "Unibody" MacBook actually is capable of supporting 8 GB of RAM." according to the site sponsor Other World Computer.ΔΆ50GB HDD Original Drive, not yet upgraded I did read on that the 2010 MacBook 'Apple only officially supports a maximum of 4 GB of RAM, but site sponsor Other World Computer discovered that the White 'Unibody' MacBook actually is capable of supporting 8 GB of RAM.
I currently have 4 GB of Ram and 250 GB HDD and am running High Sierra OS.
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I have never done any upgrades and would like to upgrade to an SSD to speed things up. Kingston PC3-8500 DDR3 SO-DIMM 1066 MHz RAM 204-pin. Kingston PC3-8500 DDR3 SO-DIMM 1066 MHz RAM 204-pin. Would like my Mid 2010 13' MacBook Pro to last another 1-2 years. I was going to get the Crucial RAM but I figured the Kingston would be a bit better quality. The ram is Kingston and it is the exact RAM the User Guide calls for. I tried installing two 2-GB sticks of 1333MHz RAM and my MacBook wouldn't boot, it just beeped, so I figured I would buy the correct RAM as specified in the manual. I just listed 2 current MacBook Pros on eBay and the 8GB memory max stuck in my mind, so I mixed up the Maximum RAM for the MacBook Pro with my MacBook. I ordered an 8GB Upgrade of the PC3-8500 RAM, it seems I got the MacBook Pro and MacBook RAM Specifications mixed up.
I have a mid 2010 MacBook White with 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor and matching System board running 1067MHz FSB. I have read where some folks have upgraded their RAM in 2009 MacBooks successfully.