The Single-Processor System have four (4) 1333MHz DDR3 ECC SDRAM slots supporting up to 32GB of main memory. The Dual-Processor System have eight (8) 1333MHz DDR3 ECC SDRAM slots (four slots per processor) supporting up to 64GB of main memory. Mac Pro (Mid 2012) Westmere, Mac Pro 5,1: Mac Pro Intel Xeon Quad-Core 3.2GHz, or 2 x 6-Core 2.
- 1066mhz Ddr3 Ecc Sdram For Mac Pro
- 1066 Mhz Ddr3 Ecc Sdram For Mac Pro
- Computer Memory Type Ddr3 Sdram
I notice OWC is selling 1600MHz DDR3L for the just released 2012 Macbook pro. Apple indicates that these machines use DDR3 which is a higher voltage/higher power than DDR3L. (FWIW, the retina MBP explicitly mentions the use of DDR3L).
Genuine Apple 12GB (3 x 4GB) 1866MHz DDR3 PC3-14900E ECC Memory for 2013 Mac Pro. OWC 32.0GB (2 x 16GB) PC8500 DDR3 ECC 1066 MHz 240 pin DIMM Memory Upgrade Kit for 2009 Mac Pro and Xserve.
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Is it really okay to use DDR3L in the non-retina Macbook pros, or did OWC make a mistake? I'm worried the DDR3L might not be expecting a higher voltage. Does the macbook pro automatically lower the power supply voltage? Or is the DDR3L just capable of handling the higher voltage/higher power?
1066mhz Ddr3 Ecc Sdram For Mac Pro
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1066 Mhz Ddr3 Ecc Sdram For Mac Pro
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Computer Memory Type Ddr3 Sdram
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