The Crucial Technology «Laptop Memory (1 x 32GB, 3200 MHz, DDR4-RAM, SO-DIMM)» is not compatible with the TerraMaster F4-424 Max. The F4-424 Max requires DDR5 RAM, whereas this module is DDR4. Additionally, the F4-424 Max supports up to 64GB of DDR5 RAM, but it specifically needs DDR5 modules to function properly.
Hello US_Dax
According to the short research directly from the manufacturer (Crucial), this model of RAM is not compatible with your Acer Aspire 3 A315-21 68G8. See the link which RAM models are suitable for you. Greeting, J.D.
https://www.crucial.com/compatible-upgrade-for/acer/aspire-3-a315-21
The Synology DS224+ supports max. 6GB RAM. The DS224+ is equipped with 2 GB DDR4 RAM and can be expanded with an optional
optional DDR4 Non-ECC 4GB SO-DIMM memory module up to 6GB. The built-in processor (Intel® Celeron® processor J4125) can drive a maximum of 8 GB. So I assume that the 16 GB model will not work according to the specs.
NO, your Lenovo laptop requires DDR3 RAM (SoDimm). The "Crucial Laptop Memory is of the type DDR4 and with 3200 MHz clocked twice as fast as the SoDimm RAM with 1600 MHz clock that fits your laptop. DDR3 RAM (fortunately) does NOT fit into a DDR4 socket.
It will probably not work correctly, your Nas 923+ needs server memory (ECC unbuffered).
You have 2 slots, 1 of which is now populated with 4GB ECC 2666 So-Dimm.
I recommend you upgrade:
Kingston 2666MT/s DDR4 ECC CL19 SODIMM 1Rx8 Micron F (1 x 16GB, 2666 MHz, DDR4-RAM, SO-DIMM)
I recommend you to buy 2 pcs. so that the memory runs in dualchannel which gives you more performance than 1 bar in singlechannel.
You can offer the built-in memory for sale online.
Greetings Heiko
According to https://www.crucial.com/compatible-upgrade-for/hp---compaq/hp-zbook-15-g6-mobile-workstation this might be an compatible upgrade. To be sure that this list really applies for your ZBook, I would suggest you to contact our customer service https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc/de/requests/new with more detailed information (serial number and similar...)
Hello Sandro. I have no idea, I have an Acer laptop. My partner has a Lenovo laptop and they don't fit there. The best thing is to remove the sample and take it to a PC shop for advice.
Hi Amle, unfortunately I can't tell you exactly, it depends on your max ram of the system and the transfer rate 3200, if this is the same and ddr4 (260pin) then it works.
Here's what I found on the manufacturer's website (https://support.apple.com/fr-ch/HT201191)
Memory characteristics
This model of iMac has SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory) memory slots at the back of the computer, near the air vents, with these memory specifications:
Number of memory slots 4
Base memory 8 GB (2 x 4 GB DIMM modules)
Maximum memory 64 GB (4 x 16 GB DIMM modules)
Use SO-DIMM modules that meet all of the following criteria:
PC4-2400 (19200)
No buffer memory
No parity
260-pin
DDR4 2400 MHz SDRAM modules
In my opinion, this should be good because it's the SO-DIMM format, but nothing is guaranteed with Apple. If I were you, I'd contact them to be sure.
Have a nice day!
Technically yes, but the Elitebook Folio 1040 G1 has a soldered RAM installed, which means that the device cannot be upgraded (the notebook does not have a RAM expansion socket). I would therefore try to use the device differently, sell it and possibly choose another model that could be upgraded.
https://www.crucial.com/compatible-upgrade-for/hp---compaq/elitebook-folio-1040-g1
In 14 inches, for example, there is the HP ProBook 445 G8, which costs around 800 francs and can be upgraded to 2 x 32 GB RAM.