Awesome deal on 16GB RAM for anybody who produces or uses Ableton a lot!

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Awesome deal on 16GB RAM for anybody who produces or uses Ableton a lot!
Posted on: 04.04.2012 by Jerlene Jernegan
This is a steal of a deal on 16GB DDR3 RAM. This RAM will work with the 2011 Unibody Macbook Pro's and newer. I'm picking this up simply for my Logic and Ableton use, as I know that having more free space for app-specific memory, as well as a larger general cache, will speed me up. This could benefit anyone who does a lot of intensive audio work with lots of virtual tracks and what not. Price recently came down from around 200 a few months ago, so once I saw it I just snatched it up. And at only around 50 dollars higher than the 8GB kit, it only makes sense to upgrade (for me at least) so that I know I'll be future proof, and won't have to waste money on an 8GB kit now, only to not use it when I upgrade to 16GB later.

16GB DDR3 Komputerbay RAM only $99. http://bit.ly/HlMDBN
16GB DDR3 Corsair RAM, only $107. http://bit.ly/HXbFsi

Compatible with 2011 and newer MacBook Pro's. Enjoy!

Note: Apple says it's only able to take 8GB, but it recognizes and uses 16GB in the 2011 models fine.
Jerlene Jernegan
30.04.2012
Originally Posted by djnewave
Are you sure you can put this in all macbooks 2008 & newer? On apples page it says that mine is upgradable to 8GB. I would like to upgrade mine but I dont want to waste money
I was wrong. I accidentally said 2008 and up. It's actually 2011. On the Apple site, the 2011 ones say only up to 8GB, but they recognize and run 16GB unofficially. It works, Apple just won't tell you it does. Sorry for the mistake.
Rolanda Clodfelder
30.04.2012
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
This. I was under the impression 8gb was the max. I'm happy to be proved wrong though!
Apple also said 2gb was the max at one point with the white MacBooks and 4gb ceiling I believe with the original unibody's (now 6gb) ..

Dunno if that was just down to the lack of manufacturers producing larger sticks back then perhaps - 16gb sounds nice though (in theory)... believe I'll upgrade to 8gb on my aging MBP for kicks one of these days.
Tatum Ansaldo
30.04.2012
Originally Posted by djnewave
Are you sure you can put this in all macbooks 2008 & newer? On apples page it says that mine is upgradable to 8GB. I would like to upgrade mine but I dont want to waste money
This. I was under the impression 8gb was the max. I'm happy to be proved wrong though!
Jerlene Jernegan
04.04.2012
This is a steal of a deal on 16GB DDR3 RAM. This RAM will work with the 2011 Unibody Macbook Pro's and newer. I'm picking this up simply for my Logic and Ableton use, as I know that having more free space for app-specific memory, as well as a larger general cache, will speed me up. This could benefit anyone who does a lot of intensive audio work with lots of virtual tracks and what not. Price recently came down from around 200 a few months ago, so once I saw it I just snatched it up. And at only around 50 dollars higher than the 8GB kit, it only makes sense to upgrade (for me at least) so that I know I'll be future proof, and won't have to waste money on an 8GB kit now, only to not use it when I upgrade to 16GB later.

16GB DDR3 Komputerbay RAM only $99. http://bit.ly/HlMDBN
16GB DDR3 Corsair RAM, only $107. http://bit.ly/HXbFsi

Compatible with 2011 and newer MacBook Pro's. Enjoy!

Note: Apple says it's only able to take 8GB, but it recognizes and uses 16GB in the 2011 models fine.
Joselyn Supina
30.04.2012
Corsair is down to $99 now, believe I'm going to pull the trigger.
Meagan Diones
01.05.2012
I just wanted to make sure I have a 2011 mbp and was believeing about upping to 8 but if it can recognize 16 I'll just do that
Nedra Fresneda
30.04.2012
Pre 11 Unibodies cap at 8gb. Even when Ableton gets x64 support, you will more likely run out of CPU power before you get to use 8gb of RAM (yes, I use vsti with big ass sample libraries such as BFD2 and Kontakt).
Jerlene Jernegan
30.04.2012
Originally Posted by djnewave
Are you sure you can put this in all macbooks 2008 & newer? On apples page it says that mine is upgradable to 8GB. I would like to upgrade mine but I dont want to waste money
I was wrong. I accidentally said 2008 and up. It's actually 2011. On the Apple site, the 2011 ones say only up to 8GB, but they recognize and run 16GB unofficially. It works, Apple just won't tell you it does. Sorry for the mistake.
Rolanda Clodfelder
30.04.2012
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
This. I was under the impression 8gb was the max. I'm happy to be proved wrong though!
Apple also said 2gb was the max at one point with the white MacBooks and 4gb ceiling I believe with the original unibody's (now 6gb) ..

Dunno if that was just down to the lack of manufacturers producing larger sticks back then perhaps - 16gb sounds nice though (in theory)... believe I'll upgrade to 8gb on my aging MBP for kicks one of these days.
Tatum Ansaldo
30.04.2012
Originally Posted by djnewave
Are you sure you can put this in all macbooks 2008 & newer? On apples page it says that mine is upgradable to 8GB. I would like to upgrade mine but I dont want to waste money
This. I was under the impression 8gb was the max. I'm happy to be proved wrong though!
Meagan Diones
30.04.2012
Are you sure you can put this in all macbooks 2008 & newer? On apples page it says that mine is upgradable to 8GB. I would like to upgrade mine but I dont want to waste money
Joselyn Supina
05.04.2012
hmm, buy now or wait another 6 months for it to be $50? $107 for the corsair isn't bad at all...very tempting.
Floria Regoli
05.04.2012
nope... ableton live 9 will be 64 bits... but till now there is no word from ableton about it
Jerlene Jernegan
05.04.2012
Oh my bad, sorry about that. It just assumed any modern audio program would be 64 bit.
Brock Ricapito
06.04.2012
Ableton is 32-bit and can't even utilize 16GB of RAM, you dolt

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