The 15″ lost that with the June ‘update’ and is a real bummer given the eSATA, FireWire, and variety of other performance expansion options that this slot supports.Īll Apple MacBook Pro 15″ and MacBook 13″ models shipping in 2008 were Apple Factory listed for up to 4GB and are OWC ‘MAXRam’ Certified for up to 6GB. One benefit that does remain with the 17″ is the presence of the ExpressCard Slot. MacBook Pro 15″ 2.8GHz model w/ExpressCard Slot (Late 2008) MacBook Pro 15″ 2.53GHz model w/ExpressCard Slot (Late 2008) MacBook and MacBook Pro ‘Unibody’ Models OWC tested to support Maximum Memory of 6.0GB (Apple supports up to 4.0GB of memory in these models): MacBook Pro 15″ 2.80GHz model w/SD Card Slot (June 2009) MacBook Pro 15″ 2.53GHz model w/SD Card Slot (June 2009) MacBook Pro ‘Unibody’ Models OWC tested to support Maximum Memory of 8.0GB: Later revisions can certainly go up to 8GB of memory as indicated by Apple. It is only the MacBook5,1 model identifier machines that we are referring to being limited to 6GB. #MACBOOK PRO EFI FIRMWARE UPDATE 2.8 FULL#To try to alleviate some of the confusion, here is a full listing of the models. Yes, Apple does sell 8GB of memory for their current line of MacBook Pro machines and so does OWC. The Story Continues… “Secret” Firmware lets Late ’08 MacBooks use 8GB. White MacBook 13.3″ Intel Core 2 Duo 2.13GHz.
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