Seems a decent price for 2x 8gb laptop ram modules
Useful upgrade on most DDR3 laptops
and
Mac Compatible too
Crucial 16 GB kit (2 x 8 GB) DDR3 1600 MHz Sodimm
Cache latency 11
Crucial 1.3/1.5 V
All comments (45)
justonemorepie
14 Jun 16#1
good price. i paid a tenner more last week.
varminty
14 Jun 161#2
Great price
danielson1978
14 Jun 162#3
I'm trying to tell myslef... "don't need, don't need, don't need, don't buy...." Heat added - great price
Scotty Boy
14 Jun 161#4
Good find OP - it has gone up in price by a pound but still a hell of a good price to purchase at, especially if your needing a cheap RAM upgrade for your laptop or a compatible nettop/desktop system.
EDIT - Just realised I'm looking at a different Crucial RAM Upgrade kit on Amazon - to hungover to notice!!! :laughing:
nathan18k
14 Jun 16#5
Will this be fast enough to be used with CAD programs with quad core i7 laptop?
I understand there isn't much real time difference between more expensive RAM modules.
I will be using Solidworks, Inventor etc
Thanks in advance.
fishmaster to nathan18k
14 Jun 16#6
I've never seen this question come up with regard to the workload you require. Maybe it's an issue on high end multicore Xeon systems, I can't see it being of any significant issue at all for your workload.
A laptop would not be considered as anywhere near high end and generally people use workstation towers such as HP Z series whereby they can run dual 8 core Xeons and higher. So I'd have to say no don't even consider this an issue for your workload.
thekhan786
14 Jun 16#7
Does anyone know if this will work in a dell 15r 7520 laptop. Thanks
spurs142
14 Jun 161#8
Works perfectly with a late 2012 macbook pro. Perfect way to give it a new lease of life along with an SSD. I paid £50 for this so heat added
konline
14 Jun 16#9
Does anyone know if this works for other laptops like Lenovo or Dell? Thanks.
Opening post
Useful upgrade on most DDR3 laptops
and
Mac Compatible too
Crucial 16 GB kit (2 x 8 GB) DDR3 1600 MHz Sodimm
Cache latency 11
Crucial 1.3/1.5 V
All comments (45)
EDIT - Just realised I'm looking at a different Crucial RAM Upgrade kit on Amazon - to hungover to notice!!! :laughing:
I understand there isn't much real time difference between more expensive RAM modules.
I will be using Solidworks, Inventor etc
Thanks in advance.
A laptop would not be considered as anywhere near high end and generally people use workstation towers such as HP Z series whereby they can run dual 8 core Xeons and higher. So I'd have to say no don't even consider this an issue for your workload.