Ram memory is an important part of the computer and helps speed up opening applications, browsing websites and managing large files such as spreadsheets.
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DDR4 type Ram memory for laptop with 8GB capacity and frequency 2400 MHz.
Ram memory is an important part of the computer and helps speed up opening applications, browsing websites and managing large files such as spreadsheets.
If you want to have multiple applications open at the same time an upgrade to your computer's ram memory will help these applications run faster and without crashes.
For installation you only need a screwdriver and your laptop's user manual. By watching a video for your laptop model you will be able to upgrade your ram memory without any problems and further charges.
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.
I installed 1x8Gb dim on my Dell Inspiron 3576 laptop with Intel i7 Gen8. It worked immediately, it just needed a confirmation from the Bios and that's it. The compatibility with the other 8Gb dim that the laptop had is flawless.
Upgrade to 16 GB (coverage of the 2nd slot) on Lenovo Y520 Intel Core i7 7700HQ, was immediately recognized by the BIOS and works flawlessly
Entered ASUS Vivobook X505BA, from the moment the computer turned on it has not shown any problems, and of course it runs much faster.
The speed was slightly lower than the stated one. However, this applies to Crucial and not the store.
The memory (8GB) was installed in the Lenovo Ideapad 3 15ADA05, in order to expand the existing 4GB that were soldered on the motherboard. It immediately functioned in dual channel mode with 12GB, and the graphics card automatically allocated 2GB instead of the initial 512MB. Now I can do multiple tasks simultaneously without slowing down the laptop.
I installed this specific memory (8Gb) on a Lenovo ideapad with Ryzen 3200U. The laptop previously had 4Gb soldered, and I consider 4Gb to be barely enough for simple use with Windows 10 or 11 in 2022.
The memory did not require any profile activation from the Bios, I just installed it and it ran at 2400Mhz in Dual Channel (specifically 1197.6Mhz due to DDR). The iGpu Vega 3, which previously worked with 512MB, automatically received 2Gb and the two games I have both saw significant stabilization in fps and the continuous frame drops disappeared (which I imagine were constantly pulling from Virtual Memory from the hard drive).
No blue screens or issues, they worked plug and play, 5 out of 5 from me. The system got a new lease on life for several more years.
It works perfectly on a laptop that had only 4GB. Of course, I would have preferred to have gotten 8GB because the integrated graphics card uses RAM memory.
I have installed 2 8GB RAM sticks on a TOSHIBA C55. A 1NU (9 years old). Since I installed them along with an SSD, the laptop now takes about 30 seconds to start up, compared to the previous 2 minutes. They were easy to install and their performance is excellent in everyday use. Applications and multiple windows do not slow down the computer.
Awesome product. It does exactly what it's supposed to without any issues. It was recommended to me by a friend who is a technician and my computer has been fully upgraded
Good memory played immediately, I didn't need to enter the BIOS or anything else to change frequencies. The laptop already had a 4GB module soldered on the board in single channel, and with this 8GB module it became 12GB at 2400MHz in dual channel, of which 2GB are for the processor's IGPU.
The laptop is the following:
Asus Vivo Book X512DA-EJ572T Laptop (AMD Ryzen 3-3200U/4GB/128GB SSD/AMD Radeon Vega 3 Graphics)
I found this video on YouTube that might help you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6yRnNIDqHY&list=LL&index=24
You can't go wrong with crucial ram. Compatible with all systems. Expected good performance.
It was used as a memory extension from 8 to 16 GB on an hp 255 g7 with Ryzen 3 2200u and Radeon Vega, easy installation just be careful with the plastics of the respective system... it was read directly, no action was needed on my part in the BIOS, the speed is noticeably faster, I will come back with any changes...
I have an Asus x512da with Ryzen 3500u that had 8gb of RAM in dual channel, but 4 were soldered and the other 4 were sticks. I was afraid that if I changed the sticks, it wouldn't be dual channel anymore, but I installed this specific one and along with the 4 from Samsung that it already had, CPUZ shows 12gb dual channel. So it works as expected. I hope I helped.
If there are any issues, I will update.
It was used together with the existing RAM on Dell Inspiron 3567 without causing any compatibility issues.
I installed the memory on an ASUS laptop with 4GB, added another 8GB. The poor thing took a breath. So far, so good. What could possibly go wrong? Anyway.
UPDATE. Almost a year later. Everything is going fine. It doesn't improve the speed, but you can open more windows without it freezing.
Crucial is always an excellent choice when looking for RAM, especially for laptops. Depending on your requirements, you may only need one, and this specific one is more than enough if combined with, for example, a laptop that already has 4GB or 8GB.
I installed it on a Dell Inpiron 5567 and it works perfectly. Be careful with such purchases if it is intended for an upgrade, meaning coexistence with another RAM, to be the same MHz and type (DDR4-DDR3). The installation is not particularly difficult.
I have it for a few days on Lenovo ideapad 330-15ARR (5-2500U/4GB/1TB + 128GB), meaning I upgraded the memory to 8GB, and so far all the previous crashes have disappeared.
I installed it on a DELL inspiron 3567 as an expansion and I had no compatibility issues with the existing brand
The 4 GB of the Acer laptop were not enough, so with the upgrade it reached 12. I have had it for more than 3 months and it works perfectly.
A year ago I bought a Dell Inspiron 153000 laptop with 4 GB RAM, as I thought it would be sufficient for my usage. However, I quickly realized that it was lacking in speed compared to what I expected it to be.
Eventually, I decided to upgrade the RAM to 8 GB with this specific memory, and from the first day I installed it, I noticed a noticeable difference in its operating speed. Overall, if combined with an SSD hard drive, your laptop will become like new.
Easy installation on MSI GL62M 7REX (to check if it is compatible with your laptop, simply check the crucial website), works flawlessly.
The Crucial 8GB DDR4-2400MHz (CT8G4SFS824A) is compatible with Lenovo G710.
Very good performance in combination with the 4GB it already had.
After 6 months of use, it does its job perfectly.
update:
1.5 years since the purchase and it works flawlessly
I upgraded my HP laptop with an i5 8265U from 8GB to 16GB.
- The laptop had a Micron 8GB and the new Crucial RAM I installed has the same Micron chips, so it is made by the same reliable manufacturer as the laptop's original Micron RAM.
- It is as fast as the 8GB that the laptop originally had, and it even runs in Dual Channel @ 2400MHz.
- It is compatible with all laptops that support DDR4 @ 2400MHz, 2133MHz.
- Good purchase, now the laptop has enough memory for large projects
Placed on ASUS GL553VD with 8GB already installed, there were no compatibility issues, as it was immediately recognized by the laptop.
The most value for money right now. I have the MSI GL62M 7RDX and I had some doubts if it would work in dual channel with the existing Samsung 8GB memory clocked at 2400MHz, but it worked perfectly in dual channel.
The RAM is amazing... it plugged directly into my MSI GL62M 7REX and worked perfectly. Perhaps the best choice and value for money for 8 GB SODIMM.
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It worked excellently on an ASUS laptop as a second memory.