🚀 Elevate Your Performance with SP Silicon Power RAM!
The SP Silicon Power DDR3L 8GB RAM module operates at 1600MHz with a low voltage of 1.35V, designed for desktop PCs. It features a 240-pin UDIMM configuration, is 100% tested for stability and compatibility, and is backed by a lifetime warranty, making it a reliable choice for enhancing your computer's performance.
M**N
Good 👍
Product is as described.
R**L
SUPERB
Changed the life of my MAC
R**R
Good RAM for an old Laptop
they simply... worked. so recommended
U**Z
Works with Dell 3558
Works with Dell 3558
J**H
Good
Good
M**E
Good quality
Not fast ram but fast delivery
S**O
2x8GB DDR3 RAM
QUALITY PRODUCT IN EXCELLENT PACKAGE
A**S
As described
Works well with my pc
A**R
Quick & easy install, works good
Bought this pair (RAM) for my Lenovo T530 old laptop. It was easy and quick. Plug & play, detected by my system. Did a hardware diagnostic test for the new RAM just to make sure and no issues encountered. A cheap buy with a good performance. Laptop is good for a few more years for personal use (not gaming).
A**R
Quick & easy install, works good
I got this new RAM at a good cheap price for a RAM upgrade for my old desktop pc (DELL Inspiron 3847). Just inserted the new RAM chip, run the hardware diagnostic test after and did not have any issues at all. PC works great! I can see the difference from my old RAM memory of 8GB into 16GB. The lagging issues I have when opening multiple applications has been resolve. For $20+ for the pair, it was a good buy for this old desktop PC of mine.
U**R
Works as Expected
Installed this kit of memory into my Lenovo K330 to replace the two sticks of 4 GB each. No issues to report so far, and works as expected. The memory properly shows as 1600 MHz, and I'm seeing 1.35V listed in CPU-Z.No abnormal crashes to report. Memory is fairly easy to install, but it's recommended to do it with the computer(motherboard) laying horizontally.Noticed an improvement going from 8 GB to 16 GB. I was having issues with certain programs and games using up my memory capacity, and making heavy use of the pagefile (causing significant wear on my SSD). In recent years, this has become more of a problem. I also no longer get reloads of certain web tabs based on my activities. I recommend upgrading to 16 GB if you're still holding onto an older system like this, the cost is fairly low currently. I wouldn't maybe suggest it if it were higher though.
J**
Cumple con su función
El producto es nuevo, llegó bien protegido, y cumple bien con sus características.
M**N
Perfect for upgrading an old A8-based Toshiba laptop that was dog slow.
So, my dad had me take a look at his old laptop to update the OS, and such. While I was in there, being the tech guy I am, I swapped out the HDD for a new SSD I had lying around and upgraded the RAM in it, 'cause it was just being a slow, dead dog of a system with the old mechanical HDD & barely sufficient 4GB RAM.Anyway, long and short of it, I bought a matched pair of these 8GB PC3L [low power DDR3] SO-DIMMs [laptop memory, by-and-large], and swapped out the 4GB for 16GB. Then I cloned the 500GB HDD to a 500GB SSD, and swapped that in, and now it's off to the races. Boots in about 10 seconds, and is pretty snappy and responsive. Now it's just AMD A8 CPU-bound for the most part, rather than being HDD/RAM bound. By and large it performs quite nicely now.Swapped in the ram, restarted, and it pretty much just booted right in, no errors or issues. For the money, it's a great value, IMO. Don't know the brand, per se. I mean it's not Kingston, Micron, Samsung, etc. But, to some degree, RAM is RAM, as long as it works and meets spec. As far as I can tell, the memory seemed to run fine and had no issues / glitches / blue screens indicating any DOA issues, etc.So, it served its purpose. And since I ordered through Amazon, it arrived in all of like a day or two. Though I could have gotten it in 1 day if I'd not missed the midnight cutoff by like 3 minutes while I was checking on this and that. But that's an Amazon fulfillment thing and shouldn't reflect negatively on the RAM itself, which works fine as far as I can tell and seemed perfectly fit for purpose.And since it's PC3L [low power], if I recall correctly it's capable of running at like 1.35v but can also run at the full 1.5v in systems that aren't low-power. So, it's like dual-voltage, or whatever, so should work in either low-voltage or regular voltage laptops and such.Can't comment on gaming performance, as that's not the purpose of this laptop, but presumably it'll work just fine in a gaming laptop. If I recall correctly it's CL11 which is reasonably fast timings or whatever? Doubt if anyone will ever really notice the difference between that and like CL9 or whatever? But, who knows?Anyway, worked fine for the purpose it was purchased for. So, yay for that. Breathed some new life into an old dinosaur of a laptop [along with the SSD, which probably honestly does a lot of the heavy lifting and is more impactful than the RAM; but bumping up to the full 16GB of RAM helps too].
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