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13" mid-2012 MBP, upgraded to 16GB, but only one port recognized as 8GB


I just upgraded my 13" mid-2012 MBP from the stock 4GB to 16GB, using 1 Crucial 16GB modules. On checking the system profiler, I only see one 8GB module recognized; instead of 16GB, the second port shows as empty, as I can't recall leaving the original 4GB in the port.


The MBP is quite fast, but appears I'm not getting the desired speed of 16GB.


Please advise

Posted on Oct 13, 2020 6:14 AM

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Posted on Oct 13, 2020 6:21 AM

Lajafowokan wrote:


I just upgraded my 13" mid-2012 MBP from the stock 4GB to 16GB, using 1 Crucial 16GB modules. On checking the system profiler, I only see one 8GB module recognized; instead of 16GB, the second port shows as empty, as I can't recall leaving the original 4GB in the port.

The MBP is quite fast, but appears I'm not getting the desired speed of 16GB.

Please advise


You can try re-seating the RAM if one of the banks is not recognized.

MacBook Pro: How to remove or install memory - Apple Support


you are testing for both bad RAM or bad bank—

one stick at a time in each bank, If the RAM sticks prove to work individual—and banks work individually.




Other known issues are: 

worn clips


or RAM banks slightly distorted/out of flat (use shims)



Best to have matched pairs, however you can run on just one bank if necessary.


or replace bad RAM—again matched pairs (manufacturer/ same size ie 8 + 8/ exact specs)


Best to buy RAM from reliable source with the exact specs.

Usually a lifetime guarantee on RAM from third party source like:

https://eshop.macsales.com/shop/apple/memory/


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Oct 13, 2020 6:21 AM in response to Lajafowokan

Lajafowokan wrote:


I just upgraded my 13" mid-2012 MBP from the stock 4GB to 16GB, using 1 Crucial 16GB modules. On checking the system profiler, I only see one 8GB module recognized; instead of 16GB, the second port shows as empty, as I can't recall leaving the original 4GB in the port.

The MBP is quite fast, but appears I'm not getting the desired speed of 16GB.

Please advise


You can try re-seating the RAM if one of the banks is not recognized.

MacBook Pro: How to remove or install memory - Apple Support


you are testing for both bad RAM or bad bank—

one stick at a time in each bank, If the RAM sticks prove to work individual—and banks work individually.




Other known issues are: 

worn clips


or RAM banks slightly distorted/out of flat (use shims)



Best to have matched pairs, however you can run on just one bank if necessary.


or replace bad RAM—again matched pairs (manufacturer/ same size ie 8 + 8/ exact specs)


Best to buy RAM from reliable source with the exact specs.

Usually a lifetime guarantee on RAM from third party source like:

https://eshop.macsales.com/shop/apple/memory/


13" mid-2012 MBP, upgraded to 16GB, but only one port recognized as 8GB

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