
Corsair ValueSelect
1 x 4GB, 1333 MHz, DDR3-RAM, SO-DIMM
Corsair ValueSelect
1 x 4GB, 1333 MHz, DDR3-RAM, SO-DIMM
Yes this RAM fits in a MacBook Pro late 2011.
I don't think that should be a problem. Both memories are DDR3 and run at the same frequency.
Good morning. That can't work because iMacs have short SO-DIMM sockets. A DIMM 240 module won't fit in there. Sorry.
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.
...no, SO-DIMM DDR3-800MHz 2x 2GB
...no, SO-DIMM DDR3-800MHz 2x 2GB
Hello, According to the HP website, the computer in question is compatible with DIMM 240 modules clocked at 1333Mhz. I would say at first sight that yes, it is compatible with these DIMMs.
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.
I don't know because on my Lenovo it didn't work.
Since the company "Apple" often has the feeling that they do most things better than others, I cannot tell you whether these standard RAM modules also fit into a Macbook.
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
You would have to try it out. According to various reports online, 4x 4GB is the maximum. PS: Basically, I would no longer invest in such an old system.
The form factor is right. The speed is too high, but this is negotiated with the MB and driven lower. You choose these bars so you can get 2x8GB? The RAM will work in the MacBook
Seems to be the right RAM. Officially, only 8GB are supported, but 16GB have also been tested successfully. So everything should work
I still have two of these bars. I can send them to you so you can try them.
Ja, passt.
They fit, but the real RAM is faster: DD3-1600 Mhz, max. 8 GB per slot, ergo a total of 16 GB. For example, these here: Kingston Value RAM (2x, 8GB, DDR3-1600, SODIMM 204)
Für welches Mainboard/CPU/Computer?
Inoffiziell sollte das funktionieren: https://everymac.com/systems/apple/imac/specs/imac-core-i7-2.93-27-inch-aluminum-mid-2010-specs.html
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.
No, you need DDR4 for your mainboard. For example, these: HyperX Fury (2x, 4GB, DDR4-2666, DIMM 288)
I use it for the Mac Pro Server (Mid 2010). Works perfectly.
The requested memory is not compatible, but the following is: Corsair ValueSelect (2x, 2GB, DDR3-1333, DIMM 240)
No! The design is basically correct, but the number of hearts does not match. Look for: 204 pin, DDR-3, 1600 MHz
No! With the Mac, you have to pay close attention to buying the right RAM. The RAM for the iMac Retina 5K Late 2015 must meet the following criteria: PC3-14900 without buffer without parity 204-pin 1867 MHz DDR3 SDRAM
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)
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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