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16GB Kit (2X8GB) DDR3 1333Mhz ECC PC10600 Dimm

32GB Kit (4X8GB) DDR3 1333Mhz ECC PC10600 Dimm

32GB Kit (2X16GB) DDR3 1333Mhz ECC PC10600 R-Dimm

64GB Kit (4X16GB) DDR3 1333Mhz ECC PC10600 R-Dimm

$ 32.95

16GB KIT (2X8GB)

32GB KIT (4X8GB)

32GB KIT (2X16GB)

64GB KIT (4X16GB)

16GB KIT (2X8GB)

Mac Pro memory

  • Capacity: 16GB-64GB
  • Note: Do not mix 8GB module with 16GB Module
  • Memory Type: 240 pin DIMM
  • Speed: DDR3-1333MHz (PC3-10600)
  • Cas latency: 9
  • Voltage: 1.5V
  • Registered: 16GB and 32GB
  • Rank: Dual Rank ECC
  • ECC
  • Meets Apple specifications
  • JEDEC Compliant
  • RoHS Compliant
  • Limited lifetime warranty
How much memory do I need?
With more memory in your Mac Pro, you can run more apps simultaneously and work with larger data sets with a higher rate of performance. 
  • Mac Pro 2010 supports ECC non-Registered and ECC Registered type of memory.
  • ECC non-Registered 8GB
  • ECC Registered 16GB 
Upgrade Tips
  • Slots: 4 (User accessible)
  • interleaving Supports: Yes
  • For best performance, Install in pair.
IMPORTANT

Do not mix ECC non-Registered and ECC Registered.

Performance of applications and workflows remains exceptional that are able to use higher available memory. 

32GB KIT (4X8GB)

Mac Pro memory

  • Capacity: 16GB-64GB
  • Note: Do not mix 8GB module with 16GB Module
  • Memory Type: 240 pin DIMM
  • Speed: DDR3-1333MHz (PC3-10600)
  • Cas latency: 9
  • Voltage: 1.5V
  • Registered: 16GB and 32GB
  • Rank: Dual Rank ECC
  • ECC
  • Meets Apple specifications
  • JEDEC Compliant
  • RoHS Compliant
  • Limited lifetime warranty
How much memory do I need?
With more memory in your Mac Pro, you can run more apps simultaneously and work with larger data sets with a higher rate of performance. 
  • Mac Pro 2010 supports ECC non-Registered and ECC Registered type of memory.
  • ECC non-Registered 8GB
  • ECC Registered 16GB 
Upgrade Tips
  • Slots: 4 (User accessible)
  • interleaving Supports: Yes
  • For best performance, Install in pair.
IMPORTANT

Do not mix ECC non-Registered and ECC Registered.

Performance of applications and workflows remains exceptional that are able to use higher available memory. 

32GB KIT (2X16GB)

Mac Pro memory

  • Capacity: 16GB-64GB
  • Note: Do not mix 8GB module with 16GB Module
  • Memory Type: 240 pin DIMM
  • Speed: DDR3-1333MHz (PC3-10600)
  • Cas latency: 9
  • Voltage: 1.5V
  • Registered: 16GB and 32GB
  • Rank: Dual Rank ECC
  • ECC
  • Meets Apple specifications
  • JEDEC Compliant
  • RoHS Compliant
  • Limited lifetime warranty
How much memory do I need?
With more memory in your Mac Pro, you can run more apps simultaneously and work with larger data sets with a higher rate of performance. 
  • Mac Pro 2010 supports ECC non-Registered and ECC Registered type of memory.
  • ECC non-Registered 8GB
  • ECC Registered 16GB 
Upgrade Tips
  • Slots: 4 (User accessible)
  • interleaving Supports: Yes
  • For best performance, Install in pair.
IMPORTANT

Do not mix ECC non-Registered and ECC Registered.

Performance of applications and workflows remains exceptional that are able to use higher available memory. 

64GB KIT (4X16GB)

Mac Pro memory

  • Capacity: 16GB-64GB
  • Note: Do not mix 8GB module with 16GB Module
  • Memory Type: 240 pin DIMM
  • Speed: DDR3-1333MHz (PC3-10600)
  • Cas latency: 9
  • Voltage: 1.5V
  • Registered: 16GB and 32GB
  • Rank: Dual Rank ECC
  • ECC
  • Meets Apple specifications
  • JEDEC Compliant
  • RoHS Compliant
  • Limited lifetime warranty
How much memory do I need?
With more memory in your Mac Pro, you can run more apps simultaneously and work with larger data sets with a higher rate of performance. 
  • Mac Pro 2010 supports ECC non-Registered and ECC Registered type of memory.
  • ECC non-Registered 8GB
  • ECC Registered 16GB 
Upgrade Tips
  • Slots: 4 (User accessible)
  • interleaving Supports: Yes
  • For best performance, Install in pair.
IMPORTANT

Do not mix ECC non-Registered and ECC Registered.

Performance of applications and workflows remains exceptional that are able to use higher available memory.