- #MID 2010 MACBOOK PRO MEMORY SERIAL#
- #MID 2010 MACBOOK PRO MEMORY UPGRADE#
- #MID 2010 MACBOOK PRO MEMORY FULL#
- #MID 2010 MACBOOK PRO MEMORY ISO#
- #MID 2010 MACBOOK PRO MEMORY BLUETOOTH#
#MID 2010 MACBOOK PRO MEMORY SERIAL#
#MID 2010 MACBOOK PRO MEMORY FULL#
Dual display and video mirroring: Simultaneously supports full native resolution on the built-in display and up to 2560 by 1600 pixels on an external display, both at millions of colorsĭVI output using Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter (optional).NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics processor with 256MB of DDR3 SDRAM shared with main memory 5.13.3-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit glossy widescreen display with support for millions of colors.L pAm is the mean A-weighted sound pressure level measured at the operator position (rounded to the nearest dB).L WAd is the statistical upper-limit A-weighted sound power level (rounded to the nearest 0.1 B).
#MID 2010 MACBOOK PRO MEMORY ISO#
Meets ENERGY STAR Version 5.0 requirementsĭECLARED NOISE EMISSIONS in accordance with ISO 9296.Highly recyclable aluminum and glass enclosure.
MacBook Pro is designed with the following features to reduce its environmental impact:
#MID 2010 MACBOOK PRO MEMORY BLUETOOTH#
Notice that the graphics card is listed as "Nvidia. You will be able to boot into safe mode OK and it will show the 16GB RAM in System Information. After doing some digging around, it sounds like the limitation has to do with the IntelHD graphics SW that is used by OS X.Ī 2010 i5/i7 MacBook Pro with 16GB RAM running MountainLion/Mavericks will kernel panic during normal boot. I believe there is an EFI limitation in OS X Mountain Lion that will not allow the 2010 i5/i7 Macbook Pro's to be upgraded over 8GB RAM. The type of RAM needed is DDR3 PC3-8500 1066.
#MID 2010 MACBOOK PRO MEMORY UPGRADE#
If you have a 2010 MacBook Pro Core2Duo (13"), then you are in luck and you can upgrade to 16GB RAM. Any mid-2010 MacBook Pro i5 or i7 is limited to a maximum of 8GB RAM.