
Crucial Laptop Memory
1 x 8GB, 2400 MHz, DDR4-RAM, SO-DIMM
Crucial Laptop Memory
1 x 8GB, 2400 MHz, DDR4-RAM, SO-DIMM
6 days ago
The article basically fits into the Aspire C22-820 All-in-One PC, as this supports DDR4-SODIMM RAM with 2400 MHz and only has one memory slot. The RAM must be used as a single module, which is the case with this 1 x 8GB DDR4-2400 SO-DIMM RAM. It is important that the PC only has one slot and that the new RAM replaces the existing one. The voltage of 1.20 V and the clock frequency of 2400 MHz are compatible with the Aspire C22-820, which uses DDR4-2400 RAM. Note that there are reports that some 8GB modules do not always boot smoothly, a BIOS update may be necessary if problems occur. Overall, the RAM type and speed is suitable for the PC.
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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.
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)
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
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
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.
Yes, that should work.
I briefly consulted the manufacturer on this, and they recommend only using the QNAP RAM, otherwise the warranty will expire. And with the RAM that is installed, the same performance should also be used, as otherwise the performance can drop.
In terms of the slot, it would certainly fit. The question is whether the mainboard supports 2x16 gb at all - I assume you want to replace the 8 GB (2x4GB) with 2 of them? According to HP, the documents for your laptop should say what you can upgrade to in terms of maximum ram capacity. I've flipped through several manuals and haven't found anything solid. Several forums say that the maximum ram is 16GB (2x8), but depending on the model it can be 32GB. To be on the safe side, I advise you to buy 2x8GB Crucial DDR4 2400MhZ So-dimm, which is actually easily enough and also a lot cheaper, or to contact Hp support.
Requirements: iMac 21.5, 4K (2017) corresponds to iMac (Retina 4K, 21.5-inch, 2017). two options depending on the frequency regarding maximum total RAM memory capacity: see technical specifications: https://support.apple.com/kb/SP759?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US RAM bar itself: As identical as possible to the existing RAM bar: SO-DIMMs (Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Modules) Unbuffered and without parity (non-ECC) Number of poles not specified in Tech Specs: DDR4 SDRAM 260-pin? https://support.apple.com/kb/SP759?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US 2400 MHz Same timings as the existing RAM bar (if to stay inside): CL tRAS, tRP, tRCD https://help.apple.com/imac/late-2018/#/apdd768f6349 Example: For the 27'' according to Crucial: https://www.crucial.com/usa/en/compatible-upgrade-for/Apple/imac-%28retina-5k%2C-27-inch%2C-2017%29-imac18%2C3 to consider: important the recommendations of Apple in the overview section https://help.apple.com/imac/late-2018/#/apde7d36b188 If you absolutely have to upgrade yourself, first take a look at the device and see what is already available.
The Mac mini (2018) RAM memory cannot be installed by the user. You have a choice of memory configurations when you purchase your Mac mini (2018). To upgrade the memory in your Mac mini (2018), visit an Apple Retail Store or Apple Authorised Service Centre. See https://support.apple.com/fr-ch/HT205041 and "Sales" on page https://locate.apple.com/ch/fr/ e.g. : ART COMPUTER GENEVA 3, RUE DE COUTANCE 1201 GENEVA 0848 278 278 Sale of products: Mac,iPad,iPhone,Apple Watch,Apple Watch Edition,Apple Watch Nike+,iPod Repair of products: Mac,iPad,iPhone,Apple Watch,iPod,Beats Premium https://locate.apple.com/ch/fr/sales/?pt=all&lat=46.2038106&lon=6.1399651&address=Genève or "Service and Support" page https://locate.apple.com/ch/fr/
Exact model of the Acer Nitro 5 with manufacturer's part number make it easier to give an adequate answer. e.g. : Acer Nitro 5 (AN515-42-R5U4) (15.60", Full HD, AMD Ryzen 7 2700U, 16GB, SSD) Manufacturer# NH.Q3REZ.002
ja sollten passen gemäss diesem link: https://www.crucial.com/ScanListView?modelCatId=2736002&storeId=10151&urlLangId=-1&urlRequestType=Base&manuFacturer=Lenovo&msg=compatible-upgrade-for&langId=-1&catalogId=10151
Technically, yes. On Synology's homepage, unfortunately, only their own RAM is recommended, so unfortunately we can't guarantee that it will work well. But according to the specifications, it should logically work.
According to the specifications, this should work.
guggst du hier: http://compatibleproducts.intel.com/ProductDetails?Lang=de-DE&EPMID=126140
yes, you can. but you will have to install 2 (the imac has 4 slots that are divided into 2 banks. you always have to fully populate a bank, so you need 2 or 4 modules. 2 are already in).
Technically yes, but if you want an officially supported module by a memory vendor, then the following module should be considered instead: Kingston KCP424SS8/8 (1x, 8GB, DDR4-RAM, unbuffered) It's a bit more expensive though. Here the link to the vendor memory page with the reference to your notebook: https://www.kingston.com/de/memory/search?model=95921&devicetype=3&mfr=HEW&line=EliteBook
According to my information, it is compatible.
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