The 16GB DDR4 2400 MHz SO-DIMM Memory Module from Crucial provides a capacity of 16GB for notebooks as well as most NUCs. This RAM chip is compatible with systems that have a 260-pin slot and support non-ECC, unbuffered DDR4 memory. It features a CAS latency of 17 and a speed of 2400 MHz. With more memory, the computer can better handle demanding applications as well as run multiple programs at the same time. In addition, it operates at 1.2V and offers other energy features to reduce power consumption.
Crucial 16GB DDR4 2400 MHz SO-DIMM Memory Module
$51.99
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.04 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6.9 × 2.05 × 0.55 in |
Capacity | 16 GB |
Speed | PC4-19200 (2400 MHz) |
Memory Type | DDR4 |
DIMM Type | 260-Pin SO-DIMM |
Buffered/Registered | No |
Error Correction (ECC) | Non-ECC |
Voltage | 1.2 V |
CAS Latency | CL17 |
Memory Rank | Dual Rank |
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Gerda Fahey (verified owner) –
After purchasing a Dell Inspiron 13 5000-5379, I noticed the 8GB of installed memory was sometimes getting maxed out. Luckily, the computer has two slots and came with only one full, so adding another 8GB was an easy, cost effective solution: Shut down the computer, remove the small Phillips screws on the bottom, use a bone tool to unsnap the panel. Making sure you dont have a static charge with a wrist-strap or are grounded, slip the module into the empty slot. Voila! 16GB were shown after restart. Now the computer runs quicker and has plenty of room to run multiple programs. Thank you B&H for a competitive deal and fast delivery.
Marcelo Cartwright (verified owner) –
Used to upgrade an HP laptop. It arrived days earlier than originally scheduled. Thanks!
Austin Zemlak (verified owner) –
Does what it is supposed to do. No issue with install. Good product.
Raquel Lebsack (verified owner) –
Upgrading to 5 stars. Turns out the problem is that Apple shipped my computer with memory modules that run at 2133 instead of 2400 even though they are labelled 2400. So they won’t work with actual 2400 speed memory. If you have the problem that the iMac won’t start with added memory, google the micron part number and check the specs. Don’t believe the pc2400 printed on the chip! The Crucial tech support people figured this out and they were SUPER
David Kilback (verified owner) –
Increased the memory in my laptop to the max allowed. I had been plagued with high disk usage apparently caused by frequent swapping out of memory. That problem is now gone and just about everything is faster, particularly launching programs.
Terence Beer (verified owner) –
See no performance issues at all. Good ram.