
Kingston ValueRAM
1 x 8GB, 1600 MHz, DDR3L-RAM, SO-DIMM
Kingston ValueRAM
1 x 8GB, 1600 MHz, DDR3L-RAM, SO-DIMM
Hello, a total of 8 GB is supported, divided between two sockets. That means a maximum of one 4 GB RAM per socket.
These should be fine for your application. Get 2 of these for 16GB. The SSD Kingston A400 or UV500 should also work with the Neo.
yes should go. easiest to check the lenovo open :) SOURCE: https://download.lenovo.com/consumer/mobiles_pub/lenovo_g_z_50_series_hmm.pdf
Hello Sternli. Basically, it is not advisable to install different RAM bars. However, since both your Samsung and the Kingston have the same latency and frequency rate, it would work without any problems. Kind regards. Ogi
Do you have the exact name of the currently installed RAM module? Either check the RAM module physically for a designation or by means of software such as HWInfo or CPU-Z.
Yes should fit.
According to what I have just read about the device, it should work, because according to the manufacturer, the device has 4GB DDR3L Ram and supports up to 8GB (without guarantee, if in doubt, ask the manufacturer). However, the installation of the module might be more problematic. As I have just seen, the battery, the hard disk and the motherboard have to be removed in order to upgrade the RAM, as the RAM slot is located on the back of the motherboard. I would therefore carefully consider whether this is worthwhile and whether you feel able to carry out such work yourself.
According to Apple specifications you need RAM with 1066 MHz (DDR3-1066). -> https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201165
kingston gibt zu deinem nas folgendes an: https://www.kingston.com/de/memory/search?model=90690&devicetype=8&mfr=QNP&line=NAS servers dein nas unterstützt maximal 8GB RAM https://www.qnap.com/en/product/ts-253%20pro/specs/hardware auch zu beachten: 1. When installing two memory modules, please ensure that they are the same size and ideally use the same type of RAM for both memory slots.
falls du das Apple iMac 27-inch (Late 2012) Core i5/i7 hast dann sieh dir diesen link dazu an für passende ram: https://www.kingston.com/de/memory/search?model=80276&devicetype=2&mfr=APP&line=iMac
According to the specifications, it fits. According to the service manual, only 12GB RAM is supported. -> http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c04438537 Unfortunately, I can't judge whether this is actually the case. Otherwise you would have to try it out.
Yes, that fits according to my information.
According to my information, the RAM cannot be expanded because it is soldered and there are no additional slots.
Kingston has a compatibility list of which RAM fits where. Please verify there.
Hi, yes it works. Greetings
Hello, should actually fit. Buy it, try it, send it back if it doesn't fit -10% of the purchase price.
nein das maximale ram ist nun mal 16gb https://support.apple.com/kb/SP623?locale=de_CH&viewlocale=de_DE
take a look at this link: http://www.kingston.com/de/memory/search?devicetype=3&mfr=LEN&line=B%20Series&model=90889
No, your notebook does not have low voltage RAM (that's what the L stands for in DDR3L). For your notebook you should use the normal SODIMM with DDR3 (without L). http://www.toshiba.de/discontinued-products/satellite-l670-10r/tab/accessories/
Hey pitri You should use Kingston KCP3L16SD8/8 (1x, 8GB, DDR3-RAM). This one is not compatible.
According to the manufacturer's website, only 2GB and 4GB modules are supported (max. 8GB total) and no 8GB modules. See manufacturer's page: https://support.apple.com/de-ch/HT201165
I have already answered this question on another RAM module: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/QuestionAndAnswer/kann-ich-mit-diesem-speicher-die-synology-diskstation-ds716-auf-8gb-aufruesten-31094
Looks the same as this http://www.kingston.com/de/memory/search?devicetype=3&mfr=LEN&line=ThinkPad&model=86144 could fit...
Yes, the module is compatible with your laptop.
Increasing the RAM to 8 GB certainly makes sense, and it also makes sense to install an SSD if you don't already have one.
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