soapsudz said:



16GB would be perfect for running one or two big virtual machines. Even on 8GB, with more than 50 Firefox tabs open I still have 4GB RAM free. I would love to see if 16GB is stable on the 2010 Macbook. I've outfitted mine with 8GB of 1066 MHz Kingston RAM (4GB x 2) a year ago and now with an SSD and a big hard drive in the ODD bay, it flies16GB would be perfect for running one or two big virtual machines. Even on 8GB, with more than 50 Firefox tabs open I still have 4GB RAM free. Click to expand...

RSL said: Makes sense, since it has the same chipset as the mac mini which apparently has been confirmed to use 16gb stably. Click to expand...

I ran it all day yesterday in my 10 MB and it ran perfectly. I did remove it to test it in my 10 Mac mini though. It's running well in it as well as I played D3 for about 6 hours with it last night.As I stated earlier, I bought another 16Gs ram from the same seller on Ebay and I hope it works the same. If so, I'll have 16Gs in both.I tried doing the "testmem" on the Mac Mini and had it run twice. No errors or issues. While it was running, 15Gs was "wired" and the rest seemed to be used by the normal running processes. The new ram should be in on the 19th or so, only took two days for the first set I bought. I'll add it ASAP.If any of you want a certain test done on the system, please post it up. I'll even CCC my current setup and do whatever y'all suggest to test it. So if it messes anything up in the OS, I will have a back up still.