Upgrade my ram for my MacBook Pro from 8 to 16gb of ram
Is any way possible to upgrade my MacBook Pro 8gb ram to 16gb, is a 13 Retina display early 2015 model A1502
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Is any way possible to upgrade my MacBook Pro 8gb ram to 16gb, is a 13 Retina display early 2015 model A1502
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Details: *There are no RAM slots. 8 GB of RAM is onboard. It can be upgraded to 16 GB only at the time of purchase.
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It says has two slots with a 4GB each one, type DDR3
If it says that (and where are you getting this information) it is wrong or you have given us the wrong machine. There have been no RAM slots on the MacBook Pro Retina machines after they started in mid 2012.
From the system information, is MacBook Pro retina 13 early 2015, processor 2.7 with Intel i5
Here is the information on your specific machine:
https://everymac.com/systems/apple/macbo...
And as I stated, it says:
Standard RAM: 8 GB* Maximum RAM: 16 GB*
Details: *8 GB of RAM is onboard by default, but it could be upgraded to 16 GB at the time of purchase at additional cost. RAM cannot be upgraded
So that means only I can upgrade by Apple?
It is not possible to replace the RAM on retina machines.
The "slots" you see on the system status are logical, not physical. The RAM chips are actually directly soldered on the board and connected to the 2 memory interfaces.
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It's not possible to upgrade a MacBook Pro early 2015. The RAM is soldered on to the logicboard.
Which MacBook Pro's have field upgradable RAM: MacBook Pro: How to remove or install memory
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Is what I found isn’t possible, but on the system information say has two slots with 4GB each and I’m wonder if I can or not
The system information shows you the build in slots.
There´s no way to change the RAM. If there are any other informations about to change or upgrade the RAM - thats wrong. U can´t upgrade. IMO apple know´s it at the best.
RAM is used in Banks! So what you are seeing is the bank layout of the RAM (one Bank or two banks loaded).
Your memory is soldered to the logic board it's not serviceable RAM in a socket like other systems have (even older MacBook systems).
Your only option is to do a logic board swap out which is quite expensive!
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