

To upgrade these devices, we need to replace all three parts together. We have a bit more information on which Macs we can upgrade on this page hereįor the MacBook Air and Retina MacBook Pro, the RAM is soldered to the Main Logic Board inside, which also holds your processor.

Unfortunately Apple doesn’t make it possible easy to upgrade the RAM in a lot of their devices, including the MacBook Air, Retina MacBook Pro and some 21.5" iMacs. If you would like to know more about monitoring how much memory your Mac is currently using (and how much memory is installed), have a quick look at our helpful guide here Even with the advanced features of macOS Sierra, you can’t really have too much RAM. All OWC brand memory is thoroughly tested and assured to perform flawlessly with your iMac and is covered by a Lifetime Advance Replacement Warranty and a Money-Back Guarantee.Adding RAM to your Mac is the cheapest way to upgrade the speed of your Mac. To make the memory installation process as stress-free and straightforward as possible, we provide step-by-step installation videos to walk users through the upgrade process and expert technical support, who are more than happy to answer any questions you may have. Since the debut of the Apple iMac in 1998, OWC has offered Apple-compatible memory upgrades for any Apple iMac desktop. All OWC brand memory is thoroughly tested and assured to perform flawlessly and is covered by a Lifetime Advance Replacement Warranty and a Money-Back Guarantee. We also provide expert technical support to assist you if any issues arise. To make memory installation as stress-free and straightforward as possible, we offer step-by-step installation videos to walk users through the upgrade process. Since introducing the first MacBook Pro in 2006, OWC has specialized in 100% Apple-compatible memory upgrades for any non-Retina MacBook Pro model. If your MacBook Pro isn't listed above, this means it is one of the more recently manufactured Mac laptops and it will not be upgradable. Once Apple discontinued the non-Retina models in 2016, no MacBook Pro models could be upgraded after purchase. Starting with the “Retina Display” MacBook Pro models released in 2012, Apple began soldering the memory directly onto the board to make them thinner and lighter. Unfortunately not all Macbook Pro models are upgradable. Why Can't I Upgrade the RAM on my MacBook Pro?
