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Seridoense

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Sep 10, 2015
14
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Natal, RN, Brazil
Good evening, I have a doubt but found no consistent answers. I hope to help me. It's simple.

I have a 2GB RAM 1333mhz memory that used in my iMac 2011.
My MacBook Pro 2009 uses memory 1066 Mhz, then it is possible to use it? If you place it will work perfectly even in poor performance?

Thank you!
 

T5BRICK

macrumors G3
Aug 3, 2006
8,313
2,387
Oregon
It should work fine. I had 2 x 4GB 1333MHz memory modules in my 2009 13" MacBook Pro and it worked without any issues.
 

Seridoense

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Sep 10, 2015
14
0
Natal, RN, Brazil
wow,
I installed a week ago and it worked perfectly.
Thank you for the tip.
 

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T5BRICK

macrumors G3
Aug 3, 2006
8,313
2,387
Oregon
wow,
I installed a week ago and it worked perfectly.
Thank you for the tip.

No problem! Sometimes I miss my old mid 2009 MBP. It was fun opening it up and upgrading the RAM and HDD; you just don't have that option with the retina models.
 
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