The 8GB DDR3L 1600 MHz SODIMM Memory Module Kit from Crucial comes with two 4GB modules that are designed for notebooks and compact desktop systems. Each SODIMM module is compatible with systems that have an available 204-pin memory slot. For performance, it runs at a speed of 1600 MHz (PC3L-12800) and has a CAS latency of 11. Additionally, the DDR3L memory chips can operate at 1.35V or 1.5V.
Crucial 8GB DDR3L 1600 MHz SODIMM Memory Module Kit (2 x 4GB)
$34.39
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.06 lbs |
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Dimensions | 3.95 × 3.2 × 0.2 in |
Capacity | 8 GB |
Kit Configuration | 2 x 4 GB |
Speed | PC3-12800 (1600 MHz) |
Memory Type | DDR3L |
DIMM Type | 204-Pin SO-DIMM |
Buffered/Registered | No |
Error Correction (ECC) | Non-ECC |
Voltage | 1.35 V |
CAS Latency | CL11 |
Reviews (763)
763 reviews for Crucial 8GB DDR3L 1600 MHz SODIMM Memory Module Kit (2 x 4GB)
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Ciara Thompson (verified owner) –
My MacBook Pro is working like new with 16GB
Amiya Braun (verified owner) –
I have noticed some reviewers are using this memory in late 2013 iMac’s. Or Macs designed to be used with 1.35 volt memory. The voltage on this module is too high at 1.4 volts. The correct memory voltage for the later Mac’s is 1.35 volts. I guess you can use this as some are but getting into the TECH aspect of this module is incorrect for MACS using 1.35 volt modules.
Warren Brakus (verified owner) –
I upgraded my iMac 27 (late 2013) from 16GB of memory to 32GB with Crucial’s memory. I am an Adobe Creative Cloud user that needs to be able to run multiple programs at once and this memory boast has really help me out. Adding the Crucial memory to the memory that came with the iMac has not created any problems for me.
Althea Krajcik (verified owner) –
I installed both chips into my laptop and it broke not only the ram slots but also the screen. Yes I used the scanning software THIS WEBSITE PROVIDED before buying and plugged in both chips correctly. Now I have a giant paper weight that sits on my desk.
Heather Vandervort (verified owner) –
The boards were well made, fit properly and immediately recognized by the system.
Maye Cole (verified owner) –
Took the MacBook Pro from 8 to 16GB and was MUCH cheaper to do this way than buy the upgrade from Apple. Simply pulled the old out and slipped in the new and now I have more RAM for PhotoShop to work with.
Lawson Pfannerstill (verified owner) –
General use for desktops.
Jennie Klein (verified owner) –
The upgrade was quite easy to install. Just power down your iMac, unplug the power cable, and release memory cover by pressing release button that is visible once power plug is removed. There are then 2 levers to lower the memory tray. Handle the memory modules by the edges and you should have no problems. There are several YouTube videos that provide detailed instructions. The upgrade is fully compatible with the Apple 8GB memory (2 x 4GB modules) delivered with a standard Retina 5k iMac. Increased memory to 24GB which provided much improved performance with Lightroom CC (photo merge in particular).
Clair Friesen (verified owner) –
First, the customer service I received was exceptional. I upgraded my Macbook Pro 13.3 (mid 2012) to 16GB of memory. I usually purchase my memory from Crucial directly, but they were out of stock. I found my way to B&H and not only was my transaction very easy, but it was actually cheaper. I highly recommend this store and the memory upgrade.
Sanford Frami (verified owner) –
incredible change to my computer, thanks.
Reynold Ebert (verified owner) –
Excellent performance, highly recommended
Nora Hintz (verified owner) –
I got what I expected
Cecile Parisian (verified owner) –
This ram works great in my iMac. Everything went as planed. no regrets. Will buy again.
Betsy Ferry (verified owner) –
Performs as advertised on 2012 Mac Mini 2.3 GHz, OS X 10.11, Samsung EVO 500GB as well as 2012 MacBook Pro 15″ 2.6 GHz, macOS 10.12, Samsung EVO 1TB. Running “Rember” memory tester app returned no errors.
Lowell Greenholt (verified owner) –
Easy to install.
Orval Koss (verified owner) –
Bought as upgrade for my iMac 27 5k Easy and simple install just what the machine needed now running 24GB of RAM And she hums right a long Best deal on the Internet buying from B&H TOO. G
Creola Schaden (verified owner) –
Good product + Good price = Great result. Nothing negative to say.
Mohammed Morar (verified owner) –
The product image showed 4 chips on the 8 GB module which is why I paid extra for it. The module arrived having 8 chips. The capacity is the same (8GB) but the 4 chip version consumes less power (important if you don’t want the laptop fan to cycle) so it is misleading.
Lenna Ebert (verified owner) –
Installed 16 GB in new HP 23 Pavilion 23-q120 Multi-touch all-in-one. Used 23-q120 Upgrade Guide and had no problems installing. The only issue was it was not clear in the Guide how the release latches functioned – 1/4 counter clockwise turn is all that is needed.
Jarrett Hoeger (verified owner) –
I’m an independent Mac tech and I’ve been installing Crucial RAM in Macs for nearly 20 years now. Not just because it has an easy lifetime warranty, but because I almost never have to use that warranty because the memory just works.