Can I use this ram for my macbook pro 17" late 2011

here is some info about the ram I'a thinking about
DRAM
DDR3 SDRAM
SO DIMM 204-stifts
1333 MHz ( PC3-10600 )
CL9 ( 9-9-9-24 )
NO ECC
1.5 Volt
Thanks for anny info.

I just put 2x8Gb Corsair into my Late 2011 macbook pro.  No problems, now running fat, dumb, and happy...$199 directly from Corsair.   Took about a week to arrive, was shipped directly from Taiwan to the US
Corsair Mac Memory — 16GB Dual Channel DDR3 SODIMM Memory Kit (CMSA16GX3M2A1333C9)
CMSA16GX3M2A1333C9

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