Memory Technology PC-17000, 288-pin DIMM, DDR4
Item model number HX421C14FBK2/16
Product Dimensions 13.3 x 3.1 x 0.3 cm
Series FURY 16GB 2133MHz DDR4 Kit of 2
Voltage 1.2 volts
Automatic overclocking - reach faster speeds and high capacities just by installing the memory
Design - low profile, matching PCB as well as plug and play functionality
Reliable - 100% factory tested
Compatible - tested with all brands of motherboards
Guaranteed - manufacturer lifetime warranty and free technical support
Dispatched from and sold by Amazon, FREE Delivery in the UK.
All comments (27)
M1sterDeeds
5 Jun 16#1
Are these twice as fast as my DDR2s?
RK79
5 Jun 16#2
Silly question, are these good for a 2012 Macbook Pro?
steve2212 to RK79
5 Jun 161#3
They are DDR4 lol
xela333 to RK79
5 Jun 161#5
Not compatible I'm afraid, this is not laptop ram
Daves_mate to RK79
6 Jun 16#19
Nope. Apple still to announce their invention of DDR4 memory.
ragejefa
5 Jun 16#4
Yep. Silly question.
vulcanproject
5 Jun 16#6
I bought some Corsair 16GB 3200mhz for £67 last week. DDR4 has come down a lot now.
I think the price of 3200mhz is currently the sweet spot, because it's the fastest you can get before the price jacks up like another £20+ on top of those modules for just another ~200mhz.
Saying that with the likes of Skylake memory speed isn't a massive differentiator, but it is nice knowing there is a lot of CPU bandwidth in the machine.
BlackAle
5 Jun 16#7
OcUK have the 2400mhz version at £47.99, better deal for those with free delivery.
Aretak
5 Jun 162#8
Skylake actually benefits more from faster RAM than any other recent Intel architecture. It can make a huge difference in more demanding games, both to minimum and average framerates. Fallout 4 is one example of a game that loves memory bandwidth.
DDR4 which didn't exist in consumer products in 2012 and was only using in sample tests in enterprise equipment in 2012. The other issue is this is desktop RAM and not laptop RAM.
Therefore taking the above in to consideration, this is absolutely and definitely no way ever compatible with a Macbook Pro 2012. Also I'm not aware of any Mac products being DDR4 compatible yet.
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Item model number HX421C14FBK2/16
Product Dimensions 13.3 x 3.1 x 0.3 cm
Series FURY 16GB 2133MHz DDR4 Kit of 2
Voltage 1.2 volts
Automatic overclocking - reach faster speeds and high capacities just by installing the memory
Design - low profile, matching PCB as well as plug and play functionality
Reliable - 100% factory tested
Compatible - tested with all brands of motherboards
Guaranteed - manufacturer lifetime warranty and free technical support
Dispatched from and sold by Amazon, FREE Delivery in the UK.
All comments (27)
Not compatible I'm afraid, this is not laptop ram
I think the price of 3200mhz is currently the sweet spot, because it's the fastest you can get before the price jacks up like another £20+ on top of those modules for just another ~200mhz.
Saying that with the likes of Skylake memory speed isn't a massive differentiator, but it is nice knowing there is a lot of CPU bandwidth in the machine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Er_Fuz54U0Y
http://www.techspot.com/article/1171-ddr4-4000-mhz-performance/page3.html
Therefore taking the above in to consideration, this is absolutely and definitely no way ever compatible with a Macbook Pro 2012. Also I'm not aware of any Mac products being DDR4 compatible yet.
No not compatible :smiley: