
Crucial Laptop Memory
2 x 16GB, 3200 MHz, DDR4-RAM, SO-DIMM
Crucial Laptop Memory
2 x 16GB, 3200 MHz, DDR4-RAM, SO-DIMM
Yes, it works. The only thing is that you get a warning message every time you start it
Hello, I'm not a Mac connoisseur However, you can find the specifications for your MacBook Pro 2012 here "https://support.apple.com/kb/sp649?locale=fr_FR". It seems that the maximum memory is 8 GB DDR3 1600 MHz. Best regards.
We regret that you have received the incompatible item twice. Your tip with the manufacturer's website is certainly always recommended.
4 days ago
The article basically fits into the Aspire C22-820 All-in-One PC, as this supports DDR4-SODIMM RAM with 2400 MHz and only has one memory slot. The RAM must be used as a single module, which is the case with this 1 x 8GB DDR4-2400 SO-DIMM RAM. It is important that the PC only has one slot and that the new RAM replaces the existing one. The voltage of 1.20 V and the clock frequency of 2400 MHz are compatible with the Aspire C22-820, which uses DDR4-2400 RAM. Note that there are reports that some 8GB modules do not always boot smoothly, a BIOS update may be necessary if problems occur. Overall, the RAM type and speed is suitable for the PC.
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Yes, the RAM can also be operated at 2933 MHz, provided the mainboard supports this clock frequency. The RAM is downclock-capable, which means that it can be reset to lower clock rates than the nominal 3200 MHz.
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6 months ago
The Crucial Laptop Memory (2 x 8GB, 3200 MHz, DDR4-RAM, SO-DIMM) is not compatible with the Lenovo ThinkPad L560. The ThinkPad L560 uses DDR3L PC3L-12800 1600MHz SODIMM memory, whereas the Crucial product is DDR4 RAM.
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The Crucial Technology «Laptop Memory (1 x 32GB, 3200 MHz, DDR4-RAM, SO-DIMM)» is not compatible with the TerraMaster F4-424 Max. The F4-424 Max requires DDR5 RAM, whereas this module is DDR4. Additionally, the F4-424 Max supports up to 64GB of DDR5 RAM, but it specifically needs DDR5 modules to function properly.
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The "Laptop Memory (2 x 16GB, 3200 MHz, DDR4-RAM, SO-DIMM)" from Crucial Technology with the product ID CT2K16G4SFRA32A is basically compatible with the HP ProBook 440 G6, but there are some restrictions to consider: - The HP ProBook 440 G6 supports DDR4 SO-DIMM RAM, which is in line with the specifications of the Crucial product. - The ProBook 440 G6 can support up to 32 GB of RAM, with a maximum of 16 GB per slot, which is the same as the 2 x 16 GB modules on sale. - However, the ProBook 440 G6 supports RAM clock rates of 2400 MHz or 2666 MHz as standard. Higher clock rates such as 3200 MHz are downclocked to the clock rate supported by the system. The modules are therefore compatible, but they are clocked down to the clock rate supported by the system.
Automatically generated from the .Yep, should fit.
https://www.crucial.com/store/advisor here you can enter the laptop model and check if the RAM fits.
Many thanks for this input!
NO. The Asus B150 Pro Gaming motherboard accepts DDR4 SDRAM 2133 DIMMs but not SO-DIMMs. See here: https://www.01net.com/tests/asus-b150-pro-gaming-fiche-technique-39392.html
Hello, I can't say, the information should be available under system information. Everything about hardware and software can be found there
On my TS-873A they work perfectly.
Hello US_Dax According to the short research directly from the manufacturer (Crucial), this model of RAM is not compatible with your Acer Aspire 3 A315-21 68G8. See the link which RAM models are suitable for you. Greeting, J.D. https://www.crucial.com/compatible-upgrade-for/acer/aspire-3-a315-21
It is best to search for compatible products on the manufacturer's website. Has always worked well with Crucial.
Unfortunately, I don't know that. But if you look at the technical specifications of the HP, it should say DDR4, SO-DIMM and 3200 MHz and at least 16 GB as the maximum module size, otherwise it won't fit. VG
The Synology DS224+ supports max. 6GB RAM. The DS224+ is equipped with 2 GB DDR4 RAM and can be expanded with an optional optional DDR4 Non-ECC 4GB SO-DIMM memory module up to 6GB. The built-in processor (Intel® Celeron® processor J4125) can drive a maximum of 8 GB. So I assume that the 16 GB model will not work according to the specs.
Here's what I found on the manufacturer's website (https://support.apple.com/fr-ch/HT201191) Memory characteristics This model of iMac has SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory) memory slots at the back of the computer, near the air vents, with these memory specifications: Number of memory slots 4 Base memory 8 GB (2 x 4 GB DIMM modules) Maximum memory 64 GB (4 x 16 GB DIMM modules) Use SO-DIMM modules that meet all of the following criteria: PC4-2400 (19200) No buffer memory No parity 260-pin DDR4 2400 MHz SDRAM modules In my opinion, this should be good because it's the SO-DIMM format, but nothing is guaranteed with Apple. If I were you, I'd contact them to be sure. Have a nice day!
Hi, 32 GB should be enough for most things, unless you want to run an in-memory database or similar. Best regards
Does this also work on the Nitro 5 AN 517-52?
https://www.crucial.fr/products/memory/memory-buying-guide Go to the crucial website to check whether the memory is compatible with your laptop
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