Macs are kinda fussy about the Ram they like. You are sure that your Mac can handle 16 gigs of ram fine, correct? You seem to have the correct type of ram for your machine, so no problem there. You might have got a bad stick of ram, by all means swap it with a known good stick of ram and see if that fixes your problem for right now. Apparently most MacBook Pro's can handle 16 gigs, so that's possible. You could try resetting the SMC and zapping the pram, how to do that can be found on Apple's support website or you could google it.
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Mac Specs By Capability Actual Maximum RAM Mac Pro Models. The actual maximum RAM of each Mac Pro is listed below along with its compatible RAM type, default amount of RAM pre-installed, common identifiers suitable to identify a Mac Pro in order to determine its RAM capacity, and more. If you are not sure which Mac Pro you have, and the Model Identifier and EMC Number below are not. Apple covers installing memory in the 'Mid-2010' Mac Pro models on pages 43-60 of the PDF User's Guide- complete with drawings - and this absolutely should be reviewed before upgrading the memory (Apple did not release a new User's Guide for the 'Mid-2012' Mac Pro models, but the procedure is the same for the 'Mid-2010' and 'Mid-2012' models.
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