🚀 Elevate Your Tech Game with NVTEK!
The NVTEK 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 1600MHz SODIMM memory kit is a high-performance upgrade designed for laptops and small form factor PCs. With a low voltage of 1.35V, it ensures energy efficiency while delivering exceptional speed and reliability. Backed by a lifetime warranty and expert support, this memory kit is the perfect choice for professionals looking to enhance their computing experience.
RAM | 16 GB DDR3 SODIMM |
Brand | NVTEK |
Series | 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3-1600 PC3-12800 SODIMM Laptop RAM Memory Upgrade |
Item model number | 759170878154 |
Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 3 x 1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 3 x 1 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | SODIMM |
Voltage | 1.35 Volts |
Manufacturer | NVTEK |
ASIN | B08ZNMD42Y |
Country of Origin | USA |
Date First Available | March 22, 2021 |
R**K
Good upgrade to my computer!
I needed to add more memory to my computer and these worked well so now my computer is fastest.Windows beats up hard drives and even if you have SSD, more memory helps limit disk activity and speeds up the computer response times.
C**O
Amazing
Breathed new life into my old slow gaming laptop (ASUS Q550LF). I'm so happy!
E**D
It's great product great price!
Perfect for my computer help me double the capacity of my RAM and ultimately sped up everything that I was doing already.I highly recommend this product for anybody with an older laptop that is like mine that just needed a little extra to make it usable again and you just can't beat the price
C**N
Works just fine
Works as it should. Very excited to see what I can do, thanks for the upgrade and keep up on deliverin quality.
J**S
Works well!
One module was DOA. BECAUSE the packing (second hand at a warehouse) was SOOOOO tight it damaged the chips on the board by breaking solder joints. We NEED robots and AI to do the DELICATE stuff at the warehouse, not an "exotic" crushing the modules into an IMPOSSIBLY tight package. ONE module survived and works well.
T**R
Perfect compatibility, meets specs
Arrived in anti-static bags in a padded envelope inside a padded Amazon envelope. Meets 1333 Mhz speed specs, clipped right into an 11-yr-old Dell Latitude notebook originally shipped with 2Gb.All 16Gb is recognized after a BIOS update. System went from unusable (2Gb RAM with Win 7 was horrifically under-spec'd) to excellent for my medium duty needs: Word processing, spreadsheets, email & web access plus some industry-specific apps.I was given this barely used machine (likely <50 hrs) because it sat in a back room for years. Excruciatingly slow for the lightest documents, emails & short PowerPoints because of insufficient RAM. It has a 2.5 Mhz I5 (dual cpu / 4 core), a 160GB WD Black HDD (being replaced with a 1Tb Samsung Evo) & adequate Intel HD onboard graphics, all still OK for light to moderate use. The graphics chip shares (steals) RAM from primary memory & is the limiting factor overall.Booting up after sufficient RAM was installed shows slightly over 3GB in use with no apps running. Before, the HDD activity LED was on almost constantly as the swap file was in use pretty much all the time.Have to think that there are tons of similar machines sitting in closets, nearly new & unused because they were so slow the least-demanding user found them frustrating.Skimping on RAM was a primary technique employed by mfrs big & small to sell at competitive price points.Baaaad idea. In the Microsoft Windows universe there's practically no such thing as *too much* RAM. These two 8Gb SODIMMs were <$35 delivered. They would have cost substantially more in 2011. But even 8GB would have made those a more tolerable & actually useable computer.
M**S
yup
ram works great
D**R
A cheap but powerful upgrade for an old laptop.
My daughter's laptop was struggling with some day-to-day tasks. When replacing an SSD that was dying, I noticed that there was only one stick of 8GB RAM. Given the laptop is capable of dual-channel, this meant that, not only was this a bit short on RAM, it wasn't able to take full advantage of its speed.This memory is cheap. Really cheap. 16GB was more than affordable and would help my daughter's laptop not only avoid frequent paging to virtual memory, but give faster access to RAM in the first place.The installation is trivial. Remove a few screws, pop off the back cover, pop out the old RAM, and place in the new. I was done in 10 minutes.The memory works flawlessly, and my daughter's laptop runs much better, particularly with all the tabs she likes to keep open on her browser.
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