Corsair Vengeance 32GB (2x16GB) 260-Pin SO-DIMM ddr4 2400 (PC4 19200) Memory (Notebook Memory)
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Alec_Klang
> 3 dayUpgraded a 2016 laptop, from 8 Gb @ 2133 GHz to 16 Gb @ 2400 GHz
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The boy in the bag
Greater than one weekI bought this for a Dell XPS 9750. My idea was to jump the memory to 32GB and have more room for VMs during my daily basis.
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Brenes M
> 3 dayGreat memory
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Jess Abernathy
> 3 dayExcellent! speeds everything up to a luxurious level. cool look, and name, comparable to the actions it performs!
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Adam Wood
> 3 dayI ordered this RAM along with a new Mac Mini and installed it before ever turning the Mini on. Very easy to install (any memory would have been), and it works great. I cant say if its better than comparable RAM that costs a bit less, but with all of the positive reviews, this was a solid low-risk choice for me. Ill pay a bit more for a product that I trust, and I have no regrets getting this. I recommend it.
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DH
> 3 dayworked
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S. Barrett
> 3 dayYou will always find people asking why do you need more than 6GB of RAM and virtulization is almost always the answer. RAM is the first thing you start to run out of when virtulizaing OSes. I used these to upgrade my MSI GT70 laptop that I use for work. It lets me run multiple VMs at once without any issues.
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Stephen
> 3 dayI purchased this memory to install in a 2017 27 5K iMac. So far its worked perfectly, and its really improved my Macs performance
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Adin
> 3 daySolid RAM, helped me take my Alienware 17 R4 from 16GB of RAM to 32GB, which is a huge boost as a content creator.
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Trung H.
> 3 dayWith AV, firewall, spyware and with other software installed, my windows 7 laptop with 4gb RAM booted to a fully-usable state in a rather slow 1 min 20 s to 1 min 30 seconds. Put this 8gb stick in and that time reduced to around 50 seconds to 1 min. Yes, I did timed it before I put the new RAM in to confirm if the new RAM really matters when it come to speed. Thats a really good result for such a simple upgrade. I originally thought that running at higher clock speed with higher CL is better. The opposite is better, however. So by running at slightly lower clock speed (667 MHz) with a lower CL (CL9), this RAM is actually faster than its counterparts running at 800 MHz-CL11. Also, at 1.5v, this RAM use slightly more juice than their 1.35v counterparts. At the end of the day though, the small differences probably dont matter and Im extremely happy to see the drastic reduction in boot time. I had good experience with Corsair so Im going to keep this new RAM too. Next: SSD because the 5400RPM HDD in my laptop is the main reason for that 50 sec to 1 min boot time now. Fresh install windows 7 and I could see my boot time to fully-usable state at around 20-25 seconds.