
Crucial Laptop Memory
1 x 4GB, 2400 MHz, DDR4-RAM, SO-DIMM
Crucial Laptop Memory
1 x 4GB, 2400 MHz, DDR4-RAM, SO-DIMM
Ciao Anonymous I have exactly this type of RAM installed in my iMac (same model as you described). Everything works perfectly.
It is best to search for compatible products on the manufacturer's website. Has always worked well with Crucial.
Yes the module fits, but for best performance I would recommend upgrading the RAM in pairs, i.e. better 2 x 8 or 2 x 16 GB, then the AM is also used in dual channel mode.
What a GB BLCE... I don't know, but the memory works perfectly in the device that was on the compatibility list.
Yes, I also have the 2017 iMac. Fits and installation is easy. But only if you remove the old memory. I tried leaving the old 8 GB in. Depending on the slot, the iMac is then slower or doesn't run at all. With the 32 GB it runs much faster and without any problems.
Crucial has a tool for this. With it, you can see which RAM fits your laptop and thus answer the question yourself. www.crucial.com/store/advisor
Your notebook probably has 8GB soldered onboard and it probably has a free slot. You can expand to 16 GB or 24 GB. This module fits the specifications. Upgrading to 16GB is recommended because the RAM then runs in dual-channel mode. This may have an impact when gaming, otherwise it more or less doesn't matter. If you want to check it (before or after installation), this tool shows the configuration and dual-channel operation: https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
Crucial has a tool for this. With it, you can see which RAM fits your laptop and thus answer the question yourself. https://www.crucial.com/store/advisor
I don't think so, would recommend 2 of them. Crucial CT8G4SFS824A (1x, 8GB, DDR4-2400, SO-DIMM 260 pin)
I can recommend the Crucial tool for this. This shows you which RAM is compatible with your device. https://www.crucial.com/store/advisor
We cannot warranty a full compatibility with the NAS. The product made for it is this article : N°11908371 You can upgrade until maximum 8 GB (4 GB + 4 GB)
As far as I can see, this should work (Crucial itself does not give any information about this because of the "problem" below). You've got your work cut out for you: https://www.ifixit.com/News/9192/2017-imac-ram-upgrade It is important to say that Apple says that the RAM is not user-replaceable. This means that an upgrade will definitely invalidate any warranty.
https://www.crucial.com/compatible-upgrade-for/apple/imac-(retina-5k--27-inch--2019)-imac-19-1
Compatible ! ✌🏼
please check here with the details of the existing imac.... https://eu.crucial.com
Yes, 1.2V according to the adhesive on the packaging.
Yes fit 100%. Be a little careful when inserting, the saddle is not so clean and syncron with the springs. Lg computershop48
I have installed the two modules in an iMac 27 from 2017 and they work correctly, constantly and without problems at the highest frequency. In the overview, they constantly show 2400 MHz. Can't help you here on the subject of Lenovo Thinkpad?! Best regards
Yes, Crucial 16GB Kit (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2400 SODIMM, This is what we installed in the P-52 this morning. on paper, and only on paper maybe a bit slower than 2666
Hoi Sdagioglu Unfortunately I can't confirm that. I have installed it in my Lenovo ideapad 330. It works perfectly. I simply checked first to see if pin 260 would fit. The product itself is tip top. Kind regards Richard
According to information from Apple, the RAM cannot be removed by the user on this model. Source: https://support.apple.com/de-ch/HT201191#note The following models cannot have the memory removed from the iMac by the user: iMac (21.5", late 2012), iMac (21.5", late 2013), iMac (21.5", mid 2014), iMac (21.5", 2017), iMac (Retina 4K, 21.5", 2017) and iMac (Retina 4K, 21.5", 2019).
If your Strix Scar II was delivered with 1x 16GB stick of DDR4-2666 RAM, i recommend the following RAM to ensure compatibility and performance: Crucial CT16G4SFD8266 (1x, 16GB, DDR4-2666, SO-DIMM 260 pin) PS: Please provide the exact model number either of the RAM or the laptop model to verify compatibility.
I would not do this because to access the ram slots you have to remove the mainboard.
Yes, that should work.
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