Other World Computing announced today through its in-house MaxRAM testing lab the immediate availability of high-performance OWC PC3-10600 DDR3 1333MHz 8GB memory modules that provide 12GB and 16GB memory configurations for the new Late 2011 MacBook Pro models.
By installing the RAM upgrades themselves, new MacBook Pro model owners can add up to double the factory maximum installed memory at a savings of up to 75 percent, compared to factory upgrade options. To make memory installation an easy DIY process, OWC offers free installation videos.
OWC 4GB and 8GB Module Memory Upgrades Offer More Configuration Options:
- OWC 4GB DDR3 1333MHz Memory Module – $33.97 (or $26.97 after OWC offered factory memory trade-in rebate.) Replaces an existing 2GB module for 6GB of total memory.
Not available as factory memory upgrade option.
- OWC 8GB DDR3 1333MHz Memory Upgrade Kit (2 x 4GB) – $63.99 (or $49.99 after OWC offered factory memory trade-in rebate.) Replaces both existing factory 2GB modules for 8GB of total memory. Up to $150 less vs. factory 8GB option.
- OWC 12GB DDR3 1333MHz Memory Upgrade Kit (8GB + 4GB) – $337.99 (or $323.99 after OWC offered factory memory trade-in rebate.) Replaces both existing 2GB modules for 12GB of total memory. Not available as factory memory upgrade option.
- OWC 16GB DDR3 1333MHz Memory Upgrade Kit (2 x 8GB) – $599.99 (or $585.99 after OWC offered factory memory trade-in rebate.) Replaces both existing 2GB modules for 16GB of total memory. Not available as factory memory upgrade option.
OWC Offers More Memory Choices for OS X Lion Users
While Apple’s official minimum RAM requirement for OS X Lion is 2GB, industry experts agree 4GB of RAM is the minimum that should be installed for optimum performance of typical daily computer usage. For more advanced uses such as graphics production, A/V editing, and/or running a virtual machine, 8GB to 16GB of RAM is highly recommended.
OWC MaxRAM Lab Confirms Performance and Compatibility
By maintaining its own lab with the industry’s most extensive collection of Apple Macintosh computers, second only to Apple itself, OWC is uniquely positioned to develop memory upgrade kits that deliver maximum capacity, performance, and savings.
OWC Memory Upgrade Kits are available from 16MB to 96GB for nearly every Apple notebook and desktop computer manufactured during the past twenty-three years. The kits are engineered with premium- quality components and are fully tested and certified to meet, if not surpass, all Apple memory design and compatibility specifications. The kits are backed by a Lifetime Advance Replacement Warranty.
Wow, the 16GB option has dropped from $800. :-)
It was $1599 when OWC first offered the 16GB RAM upgrade for the early 2011 MBPs: http://blog.macsales.com/9283-owc-announces-industry’s-first-16gb-ram-upgrade-for-latest-apple-macbook-pro-models
The 16GB RAM upgrade would have much wider appeal now than it did half a year ago.
We continue to push hard and are seeing yield and availability for those high density parts (that make 8GB on a single SO-DIMM non-stacked) possible ramping up. I’d say these will even by more appealing come another 6 months… but the cost today, for what someone who needs that memory, results in a pretty good return for performance.