

- #2010 MACBOOK PRO 13 INCH FAN FOR MAC#
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- #2010 MACBOOK PRO 13 INCH FAN FULL#
- #2010 MACBOOK PRO 13 INCH FAN SERIES#
NEMIX RAM 8GB DDR3 1067MHz / 1066MHz PC3-8500 CL7 SODIMM Memory Upgrade Compatible for Apple Mac.Ī-Tech 8GB RAM for Apple MacBook Pro (Early/Late 2011), iMac (Mid 2010 27 inch 4-Core, Mid 2011.Ĥ. Rasalas 8GB Kit (2 x 4GB) PC3-8500 DDR3 1s SODIMM RAM Laptop Memory Upgrade.Ĭorsair CMSA8GX3M2A1066C7 Apple 8 GB Dual Channel Kit DDR3 1066 (PC3 8500) 204-Pin DDR3 Laptop.
#2010 MACBOOK PRO 13 INCH FAN FOR MAC#
Timetec 16GB KIT(2x8GB) Compatible for Apple DDR3 1333MHz PC3-10600 CL9 for Mac Book Pro.Ī-Tech 8GB (2 x 4GB) PC3-8500 DDR3 1066/1067 MHz RAM for MacBook, MacBook Pro, iMac, Mac Mini.Ī-Tech 16GB Kit (2x8GB) DDR3 1066MHz / 1067MHz PC3-8500 SODIMM RAM for Apple MacBook (13 inch. Timetec 8GB KIT(2x4GB) Compatible for Apple DDR3 1067MHz / 1066MHz PC3-8500 CL7 for Mac Book, Mac.Ī-Tech 16GB (2x8GB) RAM for Apple MacBook Pro (Early/Late 2011), iMac (Mid 2010 27 inch 4-Core.

However, I will never again own a computing device that will work as hard, as reliably, for such a long time as my trusty mid 2012 15" MBP.Timetec 16GB KIT(2x8GB) Compatible for Apple DDR3 1067MHz / 1066MHz PC3-8500 RAM for Mac Book.
#2010 MACBOOK PRO 13 INCH FAN SERIES#
The new M series processors are a harbinger that the time for such a change is approaching sooner than later. I am aware that eventually, I will have to break down and buy a new MBP.

While the new MBPs are lighter and have longer battery life, they hold little performance edge over this machine in my day to day use of the machine as INTEL has done little to really advance processors in a meaningful way over the years since this machine was designed. This machine is fast, reliable and delight to use. The logic board nor the display on this machine have ever faltered. I upgraded the machine to Big Sur using a popular patching program along with an upgrade to the latest Broadcom WiFi/BT card (thanks to an enterprising young man) and am running 11.2 currently with no issues outside the ones that are plaguing even the newest MBPs. Both fans have been replaced and most recently I replaced the right side speakers as the woofer section had started to rattle. I have replaced the keyboard only ONCE in that entire time. The 1TB HDD is still used as an in-machine Time Machine drive for Big Sur. I upgraded to 1TB SSD and a 1TB HDD and moved to APFS once Catalina came along using the HDD as an in-machine daily clone backup drive (used SuperDuper until Big Sur negated the ability to easily create a bootable clone). I upgraded the SSD to a larger one and rolled the SSD and HDD into a FUSION drive using the tools apple made available to anyone comfortable with the command line, which I ran with zero issues for several years. I swapped out the super drive (CD/DVD burner) for an SSD (initially a relatively small one to just hold the OS). I upgraded the HDD several times (started life as a 256MB HDD).
#2010 MACBOOK PRO 13 INCH FAN FULL#
This machine has a full compliment of ports with NO dongles needed! I upgraded the ram over time to its max 16GB. This machine was the last of the totally user repairable notebooks Apple made. Without question, a fine example of solid engineering. My daughter gave me this machine as a christmas present in late 2012. I am among those still using a mid 2012 non-retina 15" MBP.
