Corsair ValueSelect (1 x 4GB, 1333 MHz, DDR3-RAM, SO-DIMM)
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Corsair ValueSelect

1 x 4GB, 1333 MHz, DDR3-RAM, SO-DIMM


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maronr

3 years ago

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steve4life8

4 years ago

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aAlf01

4 years ago

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digitalwork()

4 years ago

Hello AAlf01 According to the specs on https://support.hp.com/de-de/product/hp-compaq-8000-elite-convertible-minitower-pc/4065889/document/c03150433, this should work without any problems. RAMs designed for faster timings usually work as well, so they can also be operated "more slowly". If I were you, I would take the risk of buying it, because in my experience it has practically always worked in comparable cases. However, I would first take a close look at the RAMs already installed. Greetings, T.

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triuspi

5 years ago

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RShopper04

5 years ago

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1st question: are they in the manufacturer's compatibility list? 2. In the end, these worked for me: CT2K51264BD160B, the B was important. The memory chips on the bars were different from those without the B. 3. Try memtest86, which makes the tests faster and more reliable.

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paulhuser

5 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

If the data you have entered is correct, this should work without any problems. However, I can't find anything about it on the manufacturer's website: https://support.hp.com/ch-de/product/hp-pavilion-hpe-h8-1100-desktop-pc-series/5146418/model/5186281/manuals

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Mediapet1

6 years ago

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Mappo2009

6 years ago

Caution: Apple laptops are picky about RAM. The components can probably be plugged in, but the system will not boot up if the speed is not right. These work for sure: Corsair Memory 2x, 4GB, DDR3-1066, SODIMM 204. According to Apple, the MacBook Pro mid 2010 only supports a maximum of 8 GB RAM anyway.

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dondoro

8 years ago

Will this also fit a mid-2010 Macbook Pro?

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taconaut

8 years ago

According to the manufacturer's website (https://support.apple.com/kb/SP583?viewlocale=de_DE): Memory 4 GB (two 2 GB SO-DIMMs) 1066 MHz DDR3 SDRAM, expandable up to 8 GB So I would suggest these: Corsair Memory (2x, 4GB, DDR3-1066, SODIMM 204)

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steve4life8

9 years ago

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ach_hw

9 years ago

Hello steve4life8, according to the specifications of your MacBook Pro yes (MEMORY Maximum Memory 16 GB Memory Slots 2 - 204-pin PC-10600 (1333 MHz) DDR3 SO-DIMM), but at Corsair you will find a slightly different designation (CMSA16GX3M2A1333C9)... I don't know why, but these modules should also work.

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