Corsair, a worldwide designer and supplier of high-performance
components to the PC gaming hardware market, today announced of 8GB and
16GB DDR3 memory upgrade kits for Apple Mac desktop and laptop systems.
Mac systems with two memory slots have traditionally been limited to
only 8GB of memory. By increasing the individual module capacity to 8GB,
Corsair's latest memory upgrade kits allow Mac owners to upgrade to
10GB, 12GB, or even 16GB of memory.
Corsair's Mac memory kits are tested at Apple Developer Compatibility
Labs and work with most MacBook Pro, iMac, and Mac mini systems shipped
in 2011.
The new DDR3 Mac memory upgrades, like all Corsair DRAM products, are
tested to exacting standards and come with a limited lifetime warranty.
"The ability to go beyond 8GB of memory will be a boon for graphics
designers and video editors on the go, IT professionals who need to run
Windows virtual machines simultaneously with Mac OS X, network
administrators who use Macs as servers or web hosts, or anybody who
wants to push their Mac to the limits of its performance," said Thi La,
Vice President of Memory Products at Corsair. "Corsair's renowned
service and support and our limited lifetime warranty make our Mac
memory upgrades a smart investment."
The new DDR3 Mac memory kits will be available in January from Corsair's
worldwide network of resellers and distributors. For more information
on Corsair Mac memory upgrades please visit this page.
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