Apple 17" MacBook Pro (Early 2011); MacBookPro8,3 Installation Guides and Specifications

Upgrading the Apple 17" MacBook Pro (Early 2011) is very easy. You can add some RAM, replace a faulty Hard Drive or just get a new one with a higher capacity. You can add a second Hard Drive by removing the optical drive, replace a dead battery. All You'll need is some simple tools, and the correct parts. We then urge you to follow the videos or the Apple manual provided on the links below.


Please see our Apple RAM Memory for Macbook Pro page to locate your  Apple compatible RAM upgrade for your Mac, and we'll ship it fast from our warehouse in Victoria.

Please see our Hard Drive  for Apple 17" MacBook Pro (Early 2011) page to locate your   Apple compatible Hard Drive upgrades for your Mac

Please see our MacBook Pro Battery Replacement for Apple 17" MacBook Pro  (Early 2011) page to locate your   Replacement Battery for your Mac


Apple User Guides for the Apple 17" MacBook Pro (Early 2011)

MacBook Pro: How to remove or install memory Learn how to remove or install memory in your MacBook Pro notebook computer on the Apple support page.


OWC Video Installation Guide for Apple 17" MacBook Pro (Early 2011):


Memory Install Video

OWC's step-by-step video of how to install memory in the Apple MacBook Pro 17" (Early 2011 "Unibody").
OWC Skill Level: "Easy" |  Duration: 4:02 |  Model ID: MacBookPro8,3 

Recommended Tools for the RAM upgrade: 

#00 Precision Philips Screwdriver - Economy
Spudger - Apple Pry Tool Non-Marking - Nylon (Black Stick) - 922-5065


Add a second hard drive or SSD easily with the OWC Data Doubler. Here's an instructional video from OWC:


OWC Data Doubler Install Video

OWC's step-by-step video of how to install the OWC Data Doubler in the Apple MacBook Pro 17" (Early 2011 "Unibody").
OWC Skill Level: "Involved" |  Duration: 8:00 |  Model ID: MacBookPro8,3

Recommended Tools for the install the OWC Data Doubler: 

-    Macfixit 5-Piece Mini Toolkit
-   Spudger - Apple Pry Tool Non-Marking - Nylon (Black Stick) - 922-5065 
-   External Hard Drive Enclosure - Convert your existing drive into an external one

You will also find some of these tools plus more in the complete toolkit from Newertech under the following link:   Newer Technology 14 Piece Tool Set


Here is how to fix or upgrade the main Hard Drive:


Hard Drive Install Video

OWC's step-by-step video of how to install a hard drive in the Apple MacBook Pro 17" (Early 2011 "Unibody").
OWC Skill Level: "Straightforward" |  Duration: 5:25 |  Model ID: MacBookPro8,3 

Recommended Tools for the HDD/SSD upgrade: 

Macfixit 5-Piece Mini Toolkit
Spudger - Apple Pry Tool Non-Marking - Nylon (Black Stick) - 922-5065
-   External Hard Drive Enclosure - Convert your existing drive into an external one

You will also find some of these tools plus more in the complete toolkit from Newertech under the following link:  Newer Technology 14 Piece Tool Set


And this is the installation video for a battery replacement


Battery Install Video

Step-by-step video of how to install a battery in the Apple MacBook Pro 17" (Early 2011 "Unibody").
Skill Level: "Straightforward" |  Duration: 6:03 |  Model ID: MacBookPro8,3 aaa

Recommended Tools for the battery replacement:

-  #00 Precision Philips Screwdriver - Economy 
Tri-Wing Screwdriver (Tri-Point)
Spudger - Apple Pry Tool Non-Marking - Nylon (Black Stick) - 922-5065


Here is some detailed specifications as well as direct link to available upgrades:

Apple 17" MacBook Pro (Early 2011)
OVERVIEW
Introduced February 2011
Discontinued October 2011
Model Identifier MacBookPro8,3
Model Number A1297
EMC 2352
Order Number MC725LL/A
PROCESSOR
Processor Intel Core i7 (2720QM, 2820QM) ("Sandy Bridge")
Processor Speed 2.2 or 2.3 GHz
Architecture 64-bit
Number of Cores 4
Cache 6 MB (2.2 GHz) or 8 MB (2.3 GHz) shared L3 cache
System Bus Intel Direct Media Interface (DMI) at 5 GT/s
STORAGE AND MEDIA
Standard Storage 750 GB (5400-rpm SATA), 500 GB (7200-rpm SATA), or 128, 256, or 512 GB (SSD)
Link to upgrade tool & kits Tools for HDD and RAM installation
Link to internal HDD Upgrade to a new 2.5” HDD
Link to internal SSD Upgrade to a new 2.5” SSD
Media 8x Slot-loading SuperDrive (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW)
Link to external optical drive Get an external burner here
KEYBOARD AND TRACKPAD
Trackpad Multi-Touch trackpad
Keyboard Built-in full-size backlit keyboard with 78 (U.S.) or 79 (ISO) keys
RAM
Built-in Memory
Maximum Memory 16 GB (Actual) 8 GB (Apple)
Memory Slots 2 - 204-pin PC-10600 (1333 MHz) DDR3 SO-DIMM
Interleaving Support Yes
Link to RAM upgrade Upgrade your RAM here
DISPLAY
Built-in Display 17-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit glossy widescreen, optional antiglare display
Resolutions 1920 by 1200
GRAPHICS
Graphics Card AMD Radeon HD 6770M and Intel HD 3000 Graphics
Graphics Memory 1 GB (6770M) GDDR5 and 384 MB (HD Graphics) DDR3 shared with main memory
Display Connection Thunderbolt digital video output
Display Support Support for up to two Thunderbolt displays
Display Modes Dual display extended, video mirroring, and AirPlay Mirroring
External Resolution Up to 2560 by 1600 pixels
Camera 720p FaceTime HD camera
CONNECTIONS
Wi-Fi 802.11n
Bluetooth Built-in Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-T (RJ-45)
Modem
USB 3 - 480 MBit/s
FireWire 1 - 800 MBit/s
Thunderbolt 1 - up to 10 Gbps
Display Thunderbolt digital video output
Infrared 1 - For Apple Remote only
Audio In 1 - 3.5-mm analog/optical combo jack, 1 - Built-in microphone
Audio Out 1 - Combined optical digital output/headphone out, 2 - Built-in speakers
EXPANSION
Slots 1 - ExpressCard/34
Hard Drive Interface 6.0 Gbps Serial ATA (SATA)
Optical Drive Interface 6.0 Gbps Serial ATA (SATA)
POWER
System Battery Built-in 95-watt-hour lithium-polymer
Battery Life Up to 7 hours wireless web
Standby Time
Maximum Battery Cycles 1000
Power Adapter 85W MagSafe Power Adapter
Link ot replacement battery
Link to replacement charger Get a replacement MagSafe here

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