
Kingston ValueRAM
2 x 8GB, 1600 MHz, DDR3-RAM, SO-DIMM
Kingston ValueRAM
2 x 8GB, 1600 MHz, DDR3-RAM, SO-DIMM
guggst du hier welches modell du genau hast und welche ram dazu passen: https://www.kingston.com/de/memory/search/systemdevices?makeOrModel=ASUS+S56C
I have used to replace two faulty RAM chips in a late-2014 iMac and it runs beautifully. Late-2009 iMac RAM has a different spec though: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201191#2
I can't say that. I installed my Kingston in my iMac 27-inch, Late 2013.
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
Hello Dschwarz I can't say if it works with the Synology DS1815+. I have installed the two bars in a QNAP and they ran flawlessly. I think they should also work fine on the Synology (provided you can install 16gb).
The problem is something else: on the iMac 21.5 inch slate 2012, the RAM is not easily accessible but soldered. In addition, the iMac must be cut open and the adhesive residues removed and replaced with new ones.
check the exact designation of your computer to see which rams are "approved" for this purpose. https://www.kingston.com/de/memory/search/systemdevices?makeOrModel=HP+EliteBook+840+
Leider nein. Entweder 2x Kingston ValueRAM (1x, 8GB, DDR4-2400, SO-DIMM 260 pin) oder 1x Kingston ValueRAM (1x, 16GB, DDR4-2400, SO-DIMM 260 pin)
ja die passen gemäss diesem link: https://www.kingston.com/de/memory/search?model=84138&devicetype=7&mfr=ASU&line=P9%20Motherboard
hier siehst du welche ram zu deinem gerät passen https://www.kingston.com/de/memory/search?model=77991&devicetype=3&mfr=DEL&line=Latitude
Yes.
Your notebook uses DDR3L (Low Voltage) RAM, so i'd suggest buying that instead of normal DDR3 RAM. The following product should be compatible (obviously not tested myself), but it's according the specs provided: HyperX Impact (2x, 8GB, DDR3L-1600 (PC3-12800), SODIMM 204)
Nein, da das Mainboard keinen ECC RAM unterstützt: https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P8Z77V/specifications/ "Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory "
Yes, the Rams fit, even if Apple claims that this model can only take 8 GB. But: Please don't expect too much from very much RAM in the MacBook - if the machine feels slow, first and foremost replace the hard drive with an SSD.
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
Based on the Kingston website, it is not compatible. http://www.kingston.com/en/memory/search?DeviceType=2&Mfr=SON&Line=VAIO&Model=77429
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.
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?
This memory is not compatible with both RAM.
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