I have also heard that people who replaced their Macbook Pro (2012) RAM, found out that the Apple installed RAM was also 1.5 Volts (not 1,35 Volts). There is one issue that has different opinions:It seems that RAM modules for the Macbook Pro need to be 1.35 Volts, but on so many forums people are saying that any RAM which needs 1,5 Volts (Corsair, Kingston) also works flawlessly. I read that Kingston (when choosing the right RAM) is compatible with Macs, and on some forums I read that their RAM works great with a Macbook Pro) I can choose between Kingston or Kingmax. I am pretty limited in what and where I can buy RAM (as I have 100 EURO in vouchers to be spent in one particular shop. I use my Mac extensively with Logic Pro X (and numerous audio plugins and software synths) as well as the odd movie making in Final Cut Pro. I own a Macbook Pro (mid 2012) i5, 2,5 Ghz with 2x 2GB (Apple) RAM, and I have done extensive research on a RAM upgrade and I have figured out what to look for (e.g.
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