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Comment by Paul on August 30, 2011 at 12:49pm So, if anyone is running an early 2011 MacBook Pro, or the new iMacs, here is a great piece of information. The systems ship with 1333 MHz RAM, but will work perfectly in 1600 MHz and the difference is really noticeable. I upgraded an early 2011 17" MBP from 8GB of 1333MHz DDR3 to 8GB of 1600MHz DDR3 and really noticed in improvement. I upgraded to the Kingston Hyper X. I have also read when where someone upgraded an iMac with 2 sets of the 8GB kits to get a full 16GB of full 1600MHz DDR3 RAM with amazing results.
Side Note: some have tried to upgraded to the full 1866MHz RAM but more than half the people who do this have reported that their systems start crashing a lot.
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