
Crucial Laptop Memory
1 x 8GB, 1600 MHz, DDR3L-RAM, SO-DIMM
Crucial Laptop Memory
1 x 8GB, 1600 MHz, DDR3L-RAM, SO-DIMM
In my experience (iMac Retina 1st gen. 2014) limited compatibility, see my review below.
Yes, these RAM modules work, but I wouldn't install a 4GB RAM module. The Mac Mini Late 2012 can take a maximum of 16 GB, which I would take, because the surcharge is not very high. These work: G.Skill Ripjaws (2 x 8GB, DDR3L-1600 (PC3-12800), SO-DIMM 204 pin)
If I'm reading correctly, did you buy the 8Gb variant of the Crucial memory? According to the Synology manual, the DS218+ supports an upgrade to 6Gb (including the 2Gb internal). The 8Gb module will therefore probably not work.
Not directly an answer to the question, but on the crucial.de homepage there is a scan that shows you compatible products.
Hello Lisa The memory is compatible - you have to remove the original 4GB module. SSD you can use any brand 2.5" and any capacity that your operating system supports. (W10 1TB no problem). I believe Samsung supply a transfer program for your system.... LG Karl
I don't know.I used this memory to upgrade an older Lenovo ideapad.There is certainly enough information on the manufacturer's pages (from Sony) and also elsewhere on the internet.You just have to make the effort to find out,it just takes a little effort,doesn't it?
Yes, I have one myself and have installed this module ;-)
No idea. I used it to increase the memory of my old iMac and it works fine. I don't see why it wouldn't work with a Sony.
I couldn't find any difference either 🤷♀️
As far as I know, Kingston has stopped the production of this memory. I found the Crucial memory to fit my Acer Aspire 7741G with Crucial's Memory Advisor. My recommendation is to let a Memory Advisor search for the right memory type.
I cannot give any information about compatibility with Apple products, as I am not familiar with them. Crucial.com has a page on its website where you can check the compatibility of RAM with mainboards, for example.
I can't tell you. I bought it for a Dell. Then what does the operating manual say?
Du solltest diese nehmen: Corsair Mac Memory CMSA8GX3M2A1066C7 (2x, 4GB, DDR3-RAM, unbuffered) Pro Slot kannst du maximal 4GB installieren: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201165#1
According to the specifications, this should be compatible with your notebook.
guggst du hier: http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/compatible-upgrade-for/QNAP/ts-251-
This depends on your notebook, which i do not know exactly. For my Lenovo notebook the Crucial CT102464BF160B works fine. You must check your notebook compability on the crucial website before you buy. There seems to be a problem with your notebook: maximum supported memory 4 GB. This means, that it will not work with the 8 GB Crucial CT102464BF160B because of limitation of the computers chipset. http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/compatible-upgrade-for/Toshiba/satellite-nb10-a-10u
According to Ross Fisher's blog (https://rossfisher.me/2015/12/synology-ds716-8gb-memory-upgrade/), this should work with this memory module, yes. However, some users report that the fan always runs at full speed after the upgrade. Others have no problems. P.S. I would definitely keep the original RAM module and put it back in case the device has to be sent in for warranty. (There is a sticker on the original RAM module that says "Garanty void if Removed").
Yes you fit. With RAM, always tend to change both. More performance
Hello steve According to http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/macbook-pro-%2813-inch-and-15-inch,-mid-2012%29/CT3373653, this memory is certainly compatible with newer models. https://support.apple.com/kb/sp621?locale=de_CH says that your macbook can only be fitted with a maximum of 8GB, so don't order more than that. In my opinion, the chances are good that this memory will also work for your macbook. However, I cannot guarantee it. At a price of 34.90, I would simply give it a try. Greetings
The requested memory should be compatible with your device.
Hello, Yes, according to Crucial, this RAM is compatible with the EliteBook 840 G1, but not with the G2.
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