Enhance your computer's performance effortlessly with Crucial Memory. Experience faster app launches and seamless multitasking, making your day more productive and enjoyable.
Installation couldn't be simpler—no tech skills needed! Our easy-to-follow guides will walk you through every step. Plus, with our Crucial System Scanner or Crucial Advisor Tool, compatibility is guaranteed for peace of mind.
Trust in the reliability of Micron quality, backed by 42 years of innovation and rigorous testing. Designed as non-ECC SODIMM with 204 pins, this memory module runs at a speedy PC3-12800 and operates efficiently at 1.35V/1.5V. Make the smart choice today and give your system the upgrade it deserves!
Enhance your Mac’s performance with the Crucial RAM 8GB DDR3 1600 MHz CL11 Memory. Designed for seamless integration, this powerful memory upgrade allows your desktop to respond faster, run applications quickly, and multitask smoothly.
Features:
Technical Specs: * ECC Type: Non-ECC * Form Factor: SODIMM * Pin Count: 204-pin * PC Speed: PC3-12800 * Voltage: 1.35V/1.5V * Rank and Configuration: 2Rx8
Elevate your computing experience with the Crucial RAM 8GB DDR3 1600 MHz Memory, and enjoy a system that responds to your needs faster and more efficiently.
Customer Insights
Works well with a variety of devices including MacBooks, iMacs, Intel NUC, Synology NAS, and Qotom hardware.
Significantly improves system performance, making it excellent for multitasking and running multiple projects.
Easy to install with no reported issues once properly installed.
Offers good value for money, being cheaper than pairs of modules elsewhere.
Small, efficient packaging delivers the product as expected without unnecessary bulk.
May not be suitable for higher-end systems requiring top-notch performance.
Some users found the increased capacity to be more than they needed, suggesting it can be overkill in some cases.
Although easy to install, users must know what they're doing to avoid any issues.
The memory may require specific installation settings or configurations, which might not be straightforward for all users.
While not directly mentioned, the high satisfaction and specific use cases suggest potential availability concerns for specific configurations.