Kingston ValueRAM (2 x 8GB, 1600 MHz, DDR3-RAM, SO-DIMM)

Kingston ValueRAM

2 x 8GB, 1600 MHz, DDR3-RAM, SO-DIMM


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thfu

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

Hello Thfu, I have an older ENVY 23 D145EZ, they fit in there. Try entering your serial number at Support.HPcom and it will show the exact type of RAM. I only tried the name you gave, it says 8GB DDR3 SDRAM (2DIMM). To be sure, it is better to try with the serial number. Greetings Thomas

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ninchenI

8 years ago

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Brimstone

8 years ago

It would be good if you could give me the link to check. But basically it is not the same product (there is an L hidden in the middle of the manufacturer's no.). The product with the L is low-voltage 1.35V and the product without the L is 1.5V. It is quite possible that Digitec does not offer the product in the low-voltage version. Perhaps there is a product from Corsair that is available at Digitec: http://www.corsair.com/de-de/memory-finder

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andreasflü1

9 years ago

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zagibu

9 years ago

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It is difficult to say. Mechanically they fit and the system would theoretically have support for 8GB, but the newer bars with the higher clock speeds sometimes require a higher voltage than older mainboards can provide. Often a BIOS update helps, but not always. I suppose the replacement would work, but there is a small chance of failure unfortunately.

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martignoni

9 years ago

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FastSarumac52

9 years ago

DDR-1600 could work in iMac mid 2011 (but only at DDR-1333 speed). Looks like there is no guarantee for ValueRAM in Macs. It does work in my 2012 mini (DDR-1600). If it does not work in your iMac, then can you return the opened package or try it in another machine?

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