Will this RAM work with my early 2011 MBP?

http://www.amazon.fr/Transcend-JM1333KSN-4G-Mémoire-DDR3-SO-DIMM/dp/B00432SYU4/r ef=sr_1_1?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1344152904&sr=8-1
I'll buy 2 of them, to double my MBP's memory - just checking whether they'd work. Also, has anyone got any experience in upgrading RAM?

Yes, that would work with your MB PRO.....you can upgrade up to 16GB...
It takes 10 minutes max to upgrade your memory...
just make sure you have a #00 Phillips screw driver....
10 screws in the back - 3 of them are long and 7 of them are short....remember where the long screws belong when you install them back in...
good luck..

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  • To The Above Post: Will this CPU work with this MOBO.....

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