Product Description
With the SODIMM 40nm-Class DDR3 module from Samsung, you can get faster speed and greater reliability from your computer while consuming less energy. Use Samsung SODIMM DDR3 memory to replace or increase the memory in your laptop. Samsung DDR3 employs 40-nanometer technology and, as a result, uses up to 47 percent less power and is only two-thirds the size of conventional 60-nanometer memory modules. This version of Samsung DDR3 contains 2 SODIMM modules, each with a capacity of 4GB.
- Add 2x4 GB of memory to your DDR3-compatible laptop
- Compatible with PC3-10600, PC3-8500, PC3-6400 memory solutions
- Advanced 40-nm technology uses up to 47 percent less power than conventional 60-nm modules
- Very-Low Profile (VLP) -- Two-thirds as wide as conventional memory modules
- Consistent data rates of 1,333 Mbps for faster performance
- Backed by a limited lifetime warranty
Samsung 2x4 GB PC3-10600 1333Mbps DDR3 Very Low Profile 40nm class SODIMM - MV-3T4G4D/US Reviews
Samsung 2x4 GB PC3-10600 1333Mbps DDR3 Very Low Profile 40nm class SODIMM - MV-3T4G4D/US Reviews
| 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Samsung MV-3T4G4 4GB DDR3 Laptop SDRAM (1333MHz PC3-10600) (Personal Computers) So this ram is identical to what you'll be pulling out. Its also a very tight fit :) Remember how hard it is when you pull the first ram module out as a gauge for how hard it will be to push the others back in. I found it easiest to push the top one in first and then pushing in the bottom one, almost bracing steady against the first. However doing the bottom first could give you more room for you fat fingered folk. If you get a loud medium toned "beep", then they are not pushed in all the way. Enjoy saving yourself $425 from what Mr. Job's charges for this upgrade! So easy a Caveman could do it. 10 of 11 people found the following review helpful: Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Samsung 2x4 GB PC3-10600 1333Mbps DDR3 Very Low Profile 40nm class SODIMM - MV-3T4G4D/US (Personal Computers) Apple charges between $200 and $600 for a RAM upgrade. You can do this easily at home with minimal knowledge and save BIG $$$. This is one of Apple's OEM hardware choices; it performs impeccably, meets all specifications, will not void your warranty and you will notice $$$ well spent difference. Works flawlessly in a Mid 2011 27" iMac 3.4GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 IMPORTANT NOTE FOR iMac BUYERS: iMac RAM SLOTS ARE VERY VERY VERY TIGHT (one of the tightest that I have seen). These are LOW PROFILE sticks, which means that they will be seated well into your iMac. Upon install they will "click" into place approximately 3-5mm deeper than the other RAM in place, you will need to go in another 2-3mm. Start on one side and wiggle it in, you will have to push. AGAIN, THE iMac's HAVE SOME OF THE TIGHTEST SLOTS. 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Samsung MV-3T4G4 4GB DDR3 Laptop SDRAM (1333MHz PC3-10600) (Personal Computers) I have purchased Lenovo X220 with 4GB installed. Max RAM supported is 8GB, so after doing careful research I selected Samsung RAM. After opening the computer (3 labeled screws on the bottom) I found almost identical module inside - the only difference is that Lenovo Samsung module is made in China, and Amazon's Samsung module is made in Korea. So far so good - everything works, no freezes or any other signals of upcoming cataclysm. Just as expected from OEM RAM. To sum it up: X220 with 8GB from Lenovo - extra $160. 4GB module from Amazon - $47.99. $112 saved with no downsides. It is a no brainer at these prices. |
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